1947 14 P2 Coolant and fuel pump questions
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2025 1:07 pm
Hello all, I have recently purchased a 1947 Rover 14 P2 saloon, previously restored to a high standard in the mid 90's. it has been stored and never moved in the last 15 years, so for me it's a complete recommissioning job, here's the first two of what I am sure will be many questions.
1. I have drained, what remained of the original coolant / antifreeze, it was surprising clean and free of rust residue, and also water flushed the cooling circuit. i am considering using "waterless" cooling, which I have no experience of. As anyone any experience/ thoughts/ comments on the use of "waterless" coolant in the P2 14 straight six engine.
2. I see that the mechanical fuel pump has been taken out of circuit and replaced by an electric pump under the rear seat close to the fuel tank. Was this, and still is, a recommended modification.
Thanks for the help and regards
1. I have drained, what remained of the original coolant / antifreeze, it was surprising clean and free of rust residue, and also water flushed the cooling circuit. i am considering using "waterless" cooling, which I have no experience of. As anyone any experience/ thoughts/ comments on the use of "waterless" coolant in the P2 14 straight six engine.
2. I see that the mechanical fuel pump has been taken out of circuit and replaced by an electric pump under the rear seat close to the fuel tank. Was this, and still is, a recommended modification.
Thanks for the help and regards