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Re: plugged water passages & wiper motors - TR4

To: asj@dsbc.icl.co.uk (Adrian Jefferies)
Subject: Re: plugged water passages & wiper motors - TR4
From: daverne@dlcwest.com (Doug Daverne)
Date: Thu, 2 May 1996 23:31:16 -0600
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Adrian,

I had the head off and liners out of my TR-4 three years ago and found the
area in and around the no.4 sleeve completely plugged up with some type of
sandy substance.  In fact the opening where the drain valve fits was
completely full.  I'm not sure if what I saw would have come out with a
normal flushing as some of it had to be chipped out.

Hope your case is not as severe.

Doug Daverne

1961 TR-4

>hi
>
>
>A long standing (and hence forgotten) fault on my TR4 is that the engine
drain tap
>which lives down below the carbs has never produced any coolant. The heater
>has now stopped working & the heater cable to the control valve snapped at the
>same time - I've go the valve in On mode but still no heat. Concidence? Hmmm.
>Also, the car has been running a bit hotter these past few months. I
suspect its all
>bunged up.
>
>
>My plan is to attempt to a) drain the radiator b) attach a garden hose to
various 
>points in the system to try to flush it all out. Apart from that, the car runs
>fine.
>
>Any clues?
>
>
>
>I'm thinking of installing a TR6 wiper motor in place of the existing one. 
>Has anyone tried this? It means fabing new mounts, alas. I'm told that
>the TR6 wiper motor is common to a large number of British Leyland vehicles.
>The present TR4 wiper motor decided to exhibit strange symptoms & suck
excessive
>amounts of current last year. I stripped it down & it was in remarkably g
>ood condition, which surprised me somwhat. Maybe the mechanish decided
bind, but it
>seems ok, and is currently behaving itself. Funnily enough, it went wrong just
>as I was congratulating myself on having ironed all the bugs out ofthe car!
>
>-- 
>
>Regards, Adrian + TR4
>       asj@dsbc.icl.co.uk
>
>


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