I've got a non turbo diesel engine I'm stripping for parts, o can tale a look at it if it's compatible?
Sure it was leak free?
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Thanks for your help countrydude and PhilBill, I will go for a new rad to be safe so keeping an eye out now, and the sump I shall remove and see what I can do to make the repairs a little more permanent and oil tight!
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You do know that the radiator is the same as for a 2 litre Petrol Maestro/Monty?
Here's some info / dimensions:
http://www.reparts.net/cars/rover-ma...20td/10203?p=1
Some that would have been OK came up on the ebay completed search for maestro rads for less than £40 new. If I needed the car back on the road and a rad for a 1.6L came up cheap I'd be tempted to fit it for the winter, and keep an eye out for a 2L rad.
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I'd look into getting the sump repaired as they are really rare! Those engines have ben cherished for years now so I doubt you will find many spares.
The rad I'd buy new, most rads I see people selling 2nd hand are scrap.
But you might get lucky.
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Diesel Radiator and Sump
Hi all,
after stripping my Countryman's engine to replace the head gasket, the radiator fell apart trying to remove it, so wondered if anyone has a good secondhand one they want to sell.
Also, the sump is severely dented and oil is weeping out of a bodged repair around the drain plug so I want to replace this too if anyone has a spare...
Thanks for reading.
Matt Handy, Somerset. (Willing to travel to collect or to arrange a courier)
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