Greetings again from Down Under......My last post indicated the start-up (at long last....!) of the engine in my Series 1 2+2 restoration. Regrettably the joy did not last too long, as, after about 10 minutes of fast idle, the worm clips at both ends of the by-pass pipe C24581 seemed to fail, with high pressure
steam and coolant issuing forth. Assuming that I had somehow forgotten to tighten these up properly, I let the whole plot cool off overnight and tightened them up next day. Start up again, and the same situation within 8-10 minutes again....Mmmm.....
I should explain that, for various reasons, the set-up up front is a bit of a mixture, and I wonder if this is where the problem lies. The engine is a Series 3 XJ6 4.2, and has a conventional E-Type manifold C24581 bolted onto it, with 3 x correct SU HD8's. It has, however, the Series 2 thermostat housing, and it is to the underside of this that the by-pass pipe attaches (the other end attaches to the top right-hand side of the radiator, which is a new alloy Series 1 type, with new header tank, etc.
The questions I need reassurance on are:-
(1) Is it OK to fit the E-Type manifold directly to the XJ6 Series3 head...?
(2) Should I perhaps have the Series 1 thermostat set-up, which does not seem to have the housing C28212 on the end of the manifold......
(3) Should the (new) otter switch have actuated by the time I have about 90 deg.C on the dash water temp gauge? It did not, but with a jumper across the terminals the cooling fan started up OK. What temp is it supposed to actuate at (the otter switch I mean.....)
I have a gut feeling I've got something wrong with the rad type and thermostat arrangement, but I'm sure the are owners wiser than me out there.....All comments/opinions/input gratefully received.......
(In passing, the entire manifold/carburettors was supplied completely rebuilt by Classic Carburettors in Cirencester, top level work, so I'm sure no problems there.....)
Kind regards,
Norman.




