spent the day installing all the new hoses. It took several hours! Access being the biggest challenge, but also trying to be methodical and fit everything properly and tighten clamps to avoid any future leaks! The clamp set the Previous Owner had bought had a few the wrong size, so i had to scurry around finding the right size clamps to use.
So the moment came, the hoses installed, so time to fill with water. I wanted to use a "clean flush" product and thought i had one laying around.....wrong! So for now just to test the system for leaks, I filled with water. Started engine and let it warm up, then.... Further gremlins found!!!
1) the heater core and hoses to/from never got warm so something is blocked. I know i thoroughly flushed every tube and the core itself, so something else is wrong here. The previous owner also bought a new heater valve, so i suspect the original, altough moving externally, I cannot determine whether it is moving "internally". So I'm thinking that heater valve is either clogged or broken or stuck closed internally. I'll replace that another day.
2) The temp gauge was working and it never got real hot to turn the cooling electric fan on, so i was not able to test the fan, whether it works or not. I'll have to figure out how that works. The two wires going to the temperature sensor on the radiator have juice/electric, but i need to further research how that makes the fan work or not.
3) another gremlin - while the car was running, i noticed both left and right turn signal indicators were lit on the dash, as well as the high beam indicator light on the dash. when i operated the signal stalk and dip flash, i can hear clicking of a relay. Either i knocked a wire off, lost a ground, or something more. While changing the heater core tube on passenger side, it was very close to the fuse panel and wiring, so I may have knocked something out of whack!
4) the final gremlin - while engine warmed up to temperature, i noticed oil leaks. One is at the rubber oil drain tube (from head to block) under the carbs above the fuel pump. Looks like i might have to change that out. it was a real dog doing that on my Elan, but actually it looks like i have better access on the Europa with the engine in backwards.
Another day, another project...