Rover V8 heater connections

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Out of interest would you call the rad to block stubs 40 or 42mm?


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No idea I'm afraid. You'll have to use a measuring stick!

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LOL!
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Might be handy for someone although be quick.I just ordered some for this(40mm by the way):

http://www.autosiliconehoses.com/

Are doing free postage until the end of the month.If you put ASHHOSE in at the discount voucher stage theres an extra 15% discount!
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Could do with some more pics really to be sure.

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Looks good. Keep the heater on 'hot' when you first start the engine to make sure all the air gets pushed out.

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Ran the engine today for the first time in months.Heater works great(albeit turning the heat off didnt really seem to do much unless I wasnt giving it long enough).I fit a temp controlled unit to the rad fan as PO just relied on an on and off switch,it switches in and out ok although I arent sure what sort of temp I should set it to switch in at?I have a laser type temp reader.Just got to check coolant level in the morning and top up.Let it tick over for half an hour and it ran fine.Because I wanted to use the original Wolseley dash gauges I had to cobble an old Austin 1300 temp gauge innards with the Wolseley white face.It reads fine albeit reading backwards(I have to transpose the C & H letters)but sits towards the H end.I wonder if I maybe need a different sender or a resistor in the circuit.

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My Landie has a heater control like that, and it does take a while to respond to changes in the heater lever.

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LOL thats reassuring then!Once again mate thanks for your help(and patience).
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