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#84920 - 11/03/12 06:00 PM
Radiator leak
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TM Photographer of 2011
Talk Morgan Regular
Registered: 22/02/08
Posts: 952
Loc: Luxembourg
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Hi, Today, I noticed some water missing in the expansion tank. After filling up, a little spin and the inspection afterwards I found some cooling liquid spread all over the upper left corner of the radiator, the front of the engine, and even outside on the left wing. I remember having seen radiator problems in the Aero section here. Are the same radiators used for the trad vehicles? Anyone out there with a similar experience? I don't see an obvious damage, and the hoses seem to be tight, but I suppose it's the radiator. Is it repairable, or must it be changed? I think, it's partially made of plastic, isn't it? In case it has to be changed, is there a better choice, than the model currently installed? Thanks for your advise  Sunny greetings, Ivo
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#84925 - 11/03/12 07:10 PM
Re: Radiator leak
[Re: Ivo]
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Just Getting Started
Registered: 22/03/10
Posts: 36
Loc: Norway
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Hi,
In the Norwegian Mog club magazine, there was an article about leaking plastic radiators on roadsters. One of the nozzles will break from fatigue. I think recommended solution to the problem is buying an aluminium radiator.
Check that all nozzles are intact, and be careful so you don't get sprayed with hot coolant.
My 2001 4/4 had a metal radiator which were starting to falla apart after 4000 miles. It were replaced with an aluminium radiator.
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#84926 - 11/03/12 07:40 PM
Re: Radiator leak
[Re: Geir Karlsen]
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L - Learner Plates On
Registered: 14/08/10
Posts: 104
Loc: Bucks
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Hi I also had this issue with my roadster - The radiator had already been repaired and having reviewed this with fellow Moggers it became clear it is common . I know someone who is is number 4 ..... The advice here was a Aluminium one from Peter Mulberry at Mulfab- i visited peter and fitted it to my car - It is fantastic thoroughly recommend it http://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php...dster#Post81323Regards Jon
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#84935 - 11/03/12 08:35 PM
Re: Radiator leak
[Re: Ivo]
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L - Learner Plates On
Registered: 16/08/09
Posts: 137
Loc: Normandy, France
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Hi, Today, I noticed some water missing in the expansion tank. After filling up, a little spin and the inspection afterwards I found some cooling liquid spread all over the upper left corner of the radiator, the front of the engine, and even outside on the left wing. I remember having seen radiator problems in the Aero section here. Are the same radiators used for the trad vehicles? Anyone out there with a similar experience? I don't see an obvious damage, and the hoses seem to be tight, but I suppose it's the radiator. Is it repairable, or must it be changed? I think, it's partially made of plastic, isn't it? In case it has to be changed, is there a better choice, than the model currently installed? Thanks for your advise  Sunny greetings, Ivo Hi Ivo, On my Plus 8 which was originally fitted with a copper radiator, it has been changed three times under warranty and the forth, to be quiet, I changed for a new one in aluminium (Peter Mulberry). BR. Daniel.
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#84956 - 12/03/12 07:24 AM
Re: Radiator leak
[Re: Vampirex]
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TM Photographer of 2011
Talk Morgan Regular
Registered: 22/02/08
Posts: 952
Loc: Luxembourg
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Thanks for your comments Just asked my dealer. They had quite a few radiators changed already. Seems to be a common problem. The replacement model, they now use, seems to be better. We shall see... Sunny greetings, Ivo
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#85000 - 12/03/12 01:21 PM
Re: Radiator leak
[Re: Ivo]
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Learner Plates Off!
Registered: 02/05/11
Posts: 265
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Moyen Ivo - I had the same problem on my series 1 Roadster but while it was being repaired I bought a series 2 which didn't give any radiator problems during my ownership.
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#85009 - 12/03/12 02:03 PM
Re: Radiator leak
[Re: Max5]
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Talk Morgan Regular
Registered: 25/03/11
Posts: 521
Loc: Sweden
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Hi Ivo! Popped in to your site and have to say that yellow/black combination is really looking great!! Sad to hear about your radiator, a new one in alu will for sure solve it for a looong time. Here is something to cheer you up: 
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#85164 - 13/03/12 02:54 PM
Re: Radiator leak
[Re: M3W]
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Lord Trois-Roues
Charter Member
Registered: 01/09/06
Posts: 5739
Loc: In transit...
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I LIKE that!  Yes, it is dangerous to start up Photoshop during coffe breaks....you never know what bizarr outcome that might appear  Next one could be inspired from the Landrover/Defenders...a black/white zebra look...for that Three Wheeler around Africa tour...and for that you need a good capacity radiator (trying desperate not to go off topic). Eagerly awaiting the next instalment M3W! 
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