[Morgans] Morgan Heater cores
Rick Rader
habctrmd at aol.com
Wed Oct 17 07:54:24 MDT 2018
One of these might be a workable solution.
Rick R
https://www.jegs.com/c/Heating-Cooling-Restoration_Heaters-for-Classic-Cars/369309/10002/-1
In a message dated 10/17/2018 12:35:29 AM Eastern Standard Time, morgan7709 at sbcglobal.net writes:
Mine died years ago. I found a small accessory type heater from J.C. Whitney or the like, a square box with a two speed blower that still fits under the dash and attached the Smith's front panel with the opening doors to it with some clips. From what you can see it looks like the original heater and actually throws out some heat with a two speed fan and a real core.
Steve
From: John T. Blair <jblair1948 at cox.net>
To: Richard Cooperman <rcooperman at aol.com>; morgans at autox.team.net
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 4:15 PM
Subject: [Morgans] Morgan Heater cores
At 10:55 AM 10/16/2018, you wrote:
>Last winter I wanted to get my leaky radiator repaired and found that ALL of the
>olde radiator shops in my area have died. I ended up ordering a new aluminum
>one from Mulfab in the UK. Fine product, easily to deal with folks, fits perfectly
>and cool better than my old one. Alas expensive.
Richard,
It's supprising how much of the old skills are going away. The newer radiators are
partially made of plastic. So the old shops can't do much with them. Then the
shops go out of business. Bummer.
>As to my Smith's heater, since I cannot find a shop to repair the old core I
>looked around for a replacement. It seems the heater was also used in Rovers
>and there is a company on the west coast that makes new compatible cores for
>$300. Thought I would search a bit for a lower price.
>Ideas?
Unforunately, no. I'm not sure but I think that some other cars of that era, like the TR-3s, MGAs might have use similar heaters. I remember a round heater in
my old TR-3s. I went looking through Moss Motors on-line catalog and found a
round heater core for a Healey 100-4. It was $800. So your $300 for a Rover
core isn't bad. Here's a core for a TR3 at $500:
https://mossmotors.com/heater-core-1
As a last resort, it seems to me that one of the aftermarket AC companies makes custom items. I thought the company was in GA or FL. Doing a google search
I see a couple of companies in TX. So maybe that's where they are. But it would
be worth a phone call to see if the can do custom work, if so, send them a picture
of your heater core and some measurements and see what they give you for a quote.
Here's a place list Morgan heater core replacements:
http://classicfordradiator.com/newheatercoresforbritishvehicles.aspx
http://classicfordradiator.com/morrisminormorganrangeroverroundheatercore.aspx
For Morris Minor, Rover, Morgans for $500
Let me know what you find!
John
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