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pauldavies 20-02-16 23:45

Morris C8 Radiator Cap
 
I am searching for a 1944 Morris C8 Radiator Cap which has the pressure assembly or the pressure assembly itself as I have the Cap. Unfortunately my Cap has no pressure assembly.t has

John A. Rippingham 21-02-16 09:12

pressure assembly
 
Hello,

Can you put some pictures up showing your cap, and the inside of the radiator neck. The pressure valve is in the radiator neck, looking into the neck there should be a casalated nut which holds the sleeve and spring in place. The bottom of the cap should have holes to allow the water to escape, but there isn't a valve in the cap.

john

pauldavies 23-02-16 10:02

hope the picture uploads, as you can see the cap is devoid of the pressure assembly which is what I am looking for.

pauldavies 23-02-16 10:10

hope the picture uploads, as you can see the cap is devoid of the pressure assembly which is what I am looking for. there is nothing in the neck.

Richard Farrant 23-02-16 18:44

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Originally Posted by pauldavies (Post 220996)
hope the picture uploads, as you can see the cap is devoid of the pressure assembly which is what I am looking for. there is nothing in the neck.

Hi Paul,
Here is the scan from the manual that you sent me. The photo of the rad cap will not load. Are you saying the neck has nothing in it like the illustration?

pauldavies 23-02-16 23:47

Yes that's right Richard, just the plain cap with no holes. There is also nothing in the neck of the radiator as someone has suggested I look for the pressure assembly, I am trying to reduce the size of my photo's but don't seem to be having much luck. When the pressure releases the water must just come out of the top as there is no seal as such but there is no overflow or should the cap have holes?
Thanks for your help on this,
Paul

Richard Farrant 23-02-16 23:58

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Originally Posted by pauldavies (Post 221003)
Yes that's right Richard, just the plain cap with no holes. There is also nothing in the neck of the radiator as someone has suggested I look for the pressure assembly, I am trying to reduce the size of my photo's but don't seem to be having much luck. When the pressure releases the water must just come out of the top as there is no seal as such but there is no overflow or should the cap have holes?
Thanks for your help on this,
Paul

Paul,
It looks like you may be missing the castellated sealing ring which screws in the neck as well as the tube and spring.

Richard

pauldavies 24-02-16 06:25

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Hope the pictures have uplifted
The cap is plain but the hole has some kind of spring as if I press down on the smallest inside diameter it bounces back up. Not sure about getting the thing out but I have put some release fluid on and will have a go tomorrow. This is some thing to work on at least. It may be just a matter of pulling the inside up and out?

pauldavies 24-02-16 09:57

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Originally Posted by John A. Rippingham (Post 220913)
Hello,

Can you put some pictures up showing your cap, and the inside of the radiator neck. The pressure valve is in the radiator neck, looking into the neck there should be a casalated nut which holds the sleeve and spring in place. The bottom of the cap should have holes to allow the water to escape, but there isn't a valve in the cap.

john

John I have the castellated nut(r/h or l/h thread?)and the sprung inner diameter but they don't want to budge. I have soaked them in release fluid and will have a go in the morning. No holes in cap, pictures on the main sales or wanted site.
Many thanks.
Paul

John A. Rippingham 28-02-16 09:04

Hello paul,

Sorry for the slow reply, your neck looks right, I think its a right handed thread, with a bit of patience it should come out, the springs are on ebay, look under Bedford mw.
I'm pretty sure your cap the wrong one for a morris, it should be the same cap as the Bedford.

john

pauldavies 28-02-16 23:47

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I got it all out, all I mean what was left. As the pictures show there's only the spring, sleeve and nut, Richard has found the assembly and hopefully will bring it over to Auss. Not sure on the cap though as it does fit but if it's not right then it will be back to the search.
Thanks for your help
Paul

Richard Farrant 29-02-16 01:38

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Originally Posted by pauldavies (Post 221186)
I got it all out, all I mean what was left. As the pictures show there's only the spring, sleeve and nut, Richard has found the assembly and hopefully will bring it over to Auss. Not sure on the cap though as it does fit but if it's not right then it will be back to the search.
Thanks for your help
Paul

Hi Paul,
The castellated ring should have a rubber seal on its face I think, remember seeing a new one for a Bedford. This seals on the top edge of the tube that you removed. Hopefully pick up the cap tomorrow as it was posted to me.
regards, Richard

pauldavies 29-02-16 09:56

Richard many thanks and let me know the price, interesting to see a complete unit as it's not hard to replicate. Still not sure on where the over pressure water goes but time will tell.
Again many thanks and have a safe journey,
Paul


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