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28th December 2006, 10:04
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Radiator/Cooling Fan
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Has anyone got part numbers for the radiator and cooling fan assemblies.
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Mike R
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28th December 2006, 11:30
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Mike
Are you looking for a new reg?
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28th December 2006, 16:42
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Hi Steve,
As i've no donor vehicle and the donor parts supplied by Marlin were C$£p
i'm looking out for new parts where possible.
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Mike
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28th December 2006, 18:49
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Mike
I am thinking, would there be any benifit in you going to an auction, or trade outlet to get yourself a Rover, if only to get a few parts you need, and possibly use the age related number after scraping the car. I appreciate you have already spent out alot, but a car may only cost a small amount. I had my car srapped for £15.
Otherwise I have used the rad from a Rover 2l turbo coupe, but my original donor car was a P Reg 1600 Kseries buble shape Rover 216, and that rad was ok. I had a cooling issue, otherwise would have kept the old rad.
Try Adrian at British car parts, to see what he offer you, he has helped me and a pal out several times.
Steve
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29th December 2006, 07:26
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Hi Mike.
You need to be careful with registration.
One way is all new/recon parts. That way you get a new registration.
Another way is to use a donor. You need two major components (eg engine/gearbox). You will then get the donor registration. You need to buy the donor before it goes in the breakers because it is classed as scrapped when in breakers.
The other way is using parts from different cars. You will then get a "Q" reg. But this method has it's problems. Can't remember them though.
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29th December 2006, 11:14
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Thanks for the help guys. I'm going to ring British Car Parts after the xmas hols and have a chat. Happy new year
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29th December 2006, 16:59
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Hi Mike, I am also building a new plate car and purchased my radiator from link below about £48 all in including delivery and fits like a glove,
When you come to purchase the filler neck (which isn't actually on the donor parts list on the marlin site) you need the metal type from a 1.6 200 circa 1996 not the plastic type I have spent over £200 on 3 of these before I got the right one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2AU-143-Radiat...QQcmdZViewItem
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29th December 2006, 18:26
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Hi Craig,
Thanks for the link - rad ordered. Have you a part no or source for the filler
neck and come to think of it any other part numbers etc.
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Mike R
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29th December 2006, 19:23
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Mike
There is a Rover parts CD around. A few of us have it.
I'd offer to send you a copy (if I could find it). I think it is with the guy that has my car at the mo.
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29th December 2006, 21:47
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Mike you might want to consider this for a fiver it has all the part numbers on it and detailed pictures of the items needed!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MG-ROVER-Mini-...QQcmdZViewItem
As for the filler neck after having spoken to a few builders your best bet is a breakers for the neck as all you need is the first 8 inches and as it is right up in the body it apparently does not suffer from rust!
From rover this part is ouch!!!! about £137
If you buy the gearstick assembly from rover all you need is the actual gearstick and only the top selector rod these are only about £55....you dont need to buy all the bushes for the assembly as all these come with it another expensive lesson I learnt
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30th December 2006, 01:56
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Hi Mike
The CD has been of help to me several times, well worth the money.
I the matter of the filler, I did not realise there were several derivetives, I was obviously lucky, got mine off a M reg 214 at a breakers. Dont forget to take off the rubber hose connecting the tank to the pipe, as Craig says, you only need a short lenth, maybe worth taking a hacksaw with you.
With the rad, did Marlin put in the 2 rubbers at the bottom, these are required to sit the rad in, otherwise you will need to order them, perhaps from a Rover agent. They are about 40MM in diameter, and about the same long.
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30th December 2006, 06:17
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You can download the august version for free here kindly hosted by Grant.
http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...read.php?t=751
You will need to change the date on your PC to August.
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30th December 2006, 07:34
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Hi all,
All this info!! thanks again for the advise looks like i'll be scrabbling about in the local breakers.
Mike
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3rd January 2007, 23:37
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My wesbite is currently down so you can't d/l it at the moment.
I'll let you know when it's back up!
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