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Re: Midget thermostat housing?

To: <ken@dukecomm.duke.edu>, <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Midget thermostat housing?
From: "Chris King" <cbking@alum.rpi.edu>
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 05:22:10 -0800
Yes, definitely from a 1500 Midget, as the A-series housing has 3
mounting holes. As for worthwhile? The 1500 Midgets have the pressure
cap on te expansion tank. I've heard of some having trouble with this,
but I don't have any personal experience as my Midget isn't on the road
yet. I know of one Midget owner that swapped to a late Spit housing
(79-80? the one with the pressure cap on it) to get rid of the expansion
tank.
 
Hope I haven't confused you.
 
-=Chris
'77 Midget


<-----Original Message----->

                 From: Ken Strayhorn
Sent: 12/12/2003 2:13:53 PM
To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Midget thermostat housing? 

Friends - 

So I'm looking over a friend's copy of "A practical guide to restoring 
the Triumph Spitfire" and see a note about installing a thermostat 
housing from a Midget because it has a filler plug. Since the 
thermostat housing is higher than the radiator on a Spit, this allows 
more complete filling of the coolant system. 

OK, sounds reasonable to me. So let's ask the two most obvious 
questions: 

1. Does this actually work? Is this a worthwhile application since 
Midget thermostat housings are available used for about $10 from a 
variety of sources. 

2. Which model Midget should I get a housing from? I note that there 
are three stock numbers for housings to match the three engine types. I 
would guess that the 1500 Midget engine would be the most appropriate, 
and would contain that filler plug. 

Thanks for the advice. 

Ken Strayhorn 
Hillsborough NC  




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