Returning to topic.........
This photo shows a new piece of neoprene wrapped around the electrical connection to the ECU. Just behind it are the two heater drain tubes. Not ideal...........

From the inside of the heater box:
Nearside.

Offside.

So the upper drain serves no purpose unless you get over an inch of water in there...................
I fitted the rubber bulb from an eye dropper over the top one, and some drain tube over the lower one. The angle is tight, but this is better than having the heater drain over the ECU box. I can blow through the tube so its not blocked.
I also fitted this drain tube to the Roadster way back. Only one each side though, and two at the front.


Neoprene seal on rear of cover:

And here it is back together, with Reflect-a-Cool applied.

I then turned to the other side, and did the same..........
Where there's a lot more room.


I smartened up the two front drains by adding a small length of rubber tube cut at a jaunty angle.

Finally the flow of water in the plastic tank.
First at rest:

Then when revving, the right hand section draws coolant into the engine, whereas the left hand side takes coolant from the engine. Note the flow pattern. Quite interesting.
