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Heater Matrix Radiator 84–91
- R1,285.76 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- 2 plastic 5/8" outlets at the same end and close together which exit the heater on the r/h side. The later HIF38 1275 and single point cars had a change point where the plastic outlets exited on the l/h. This is a JEF10005. These units take 5/8" heater hose, therefore on cars pre 1989 where the pipe work is still…
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Radiator Cowl Assembly, Cooper & S (2 Piece)
- R2,564.64 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- Top and bottom rad cowling for the mini Cooper and S to 1971, plus a few 1275GT to 1974. The fixed bracket on the bottom cowl is moved further away from the engine towards the radiator. This also uses a bent rad bracket 12A293 from the lower cowling to 12A361 engine mount bracket. For 850/998/1098 mini 1959 to 1974 see…
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Radiator Cowl Assembly to 1974 Except Cooper (2 Piece)
- R2,164.00 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- Top and bottom rad cowling for the mini "except Cooper and S pre 1975" when the one piece suround replaced this item. The lower radiator fixing bracket is flush with the cowling face on the mini version, but on the bottom cowl of the Cooper version it is moved further away from the engine towards the radiator.
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By Pass Hose Kevlar “S” 1275 cc Only (Longer Than 850/998cc)
- R86.27 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- Connects the top of the water pump to the bottom of the cylinder head. This is the original style that lasts forever but requires either the head or the water pump to be removed for installation. This or‚ C-GZA2083‚ is the only one to use when you are removing the head anyway. As a bonus made in kevlar for longer…
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Cylinder Head Heater Tap Fitting Kit
- R94.54 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- Fitting kit comprising of studs, nuts, plain washers, spring washers and a gasket
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By Pass Tube Blanking Plug for Cylinder Head
- R94.64 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- By pass hose plug. Frequently rusted on old heads and not even there on newer heads. These are 5/8" x 16tpi "whitworth fine" thread. Very useful for head changes where by pass hose is not required.
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Stainless Steel Heater Tap Stud
- R64.81 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- Stainless steel heater tap studs for the cylinder head.
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Heater Tap Stud
- R19.76 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- Heater valve studs fitted to the cylinder head. 1/4"unf 1.1250" long.
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By Pass Hose Clip
- R38.41 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- Special thin type clip for fitting the water by pass hose between the water pump and the cylinder head. Most ordinary jubilee clips will not fit the tight area where the hose fits. Also used on‚ C-AHH8537‚ oil cooler hose.
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Heater Matrix Radiator Mk3 to 1984
- R1,745.12 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- The heart of your heater is the radiator matrix which often gets overlooked when cleaning the cooling system. They often get clogged and cannot be cleaned rendering your heater useless. Replacement is the only answer if flushing out does not clean it sufficiently.
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Heater Hose Grommet for Body
- R27.55 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- This is the specially made grommet which fits into the body to allow the 1/2" heater hose to go through the body on the right hand side of the bulk head panel, as fitted originally on Mk3 shells to 1989 with round holes in the body as opposed to elongated holes on later shells which then took 5/8" heater hose…
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Fan Blade 6 Fans In Metal for Hot Climates
- R1,240.66 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- Known as the 'Hot Climate' or 'Export fan' this metal fan is moves the most air but also absorbs the most power. The 11 blade plastic fan 12G2129 is quieter and is the most efficient in terms of power absorption and air movement. The single 2A997 or 4 blade type is good at higher engine speeds but is noisy and…
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Oil Cooler Bracket
- R262.92 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- These are the original brackets (2 required) used to fit on the front subframe to hold the oil cooler. For later cars check you have clearance. SOLD INDIVIDUALLY.
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Heater Matrix Radiator 1963 Up to 1968/69
- R2,559.44 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- The heater is not available any more, but this matrix is the main component which gets blocked up or leaks, stopping it blowing hot air. This is a new heater matrix for late MK1 plus MK2 cars has 4.5" gap between pipes with opposite outlets for cars up to MK3, which have the outlets fitted the opposite side. A few…
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Early Mk1 Heater Matrix 59–63 Only
- R3,736.40 excl VAT
- Rated 0 out of 5
- The heater is not available anymore, but this matrix is the main component which gets blocked up or leaks, stopping it blowing hot air. This fits the early Mk1 cars only with 5" gap between pipe hole centres, after 1963 17H8608 was fitted with 4.5" gap between pipe hole centres.