Engine Bay References
The original look of the early-1970s engine bay is fairly clear from the contemporary sales brochures. The photos repay careful study. (Click to enlarge).The above is from the sales brochure for the 1973 model year roadster (British Leyland Publication No. 2961). The 1973 model was manufactured between Aug. 1972 and Aug. 1973. As far as I am aware, the engine bay for the GT version of the car was identical to the roadster's.
In the picture above, the radiator diaphragm is missing its rubber seal and the rocker cover has no visible BL sticker (both of which one would expect to be present according to Clausager). The Tudor screenwash bottle was replaced by a 'hot water bottle' type bag in June 1973 (Clausager, p.148).
The shot below is from the 1973 model year GT sales brochure (British Leyland Publication No. 2962) and provides an interesting cross-reference. However (confusingly) this engine is actually from the period Aug. 1971 to Dec.1971 (1972 model year) as shown by its colour and the straight air filter pipes (Clausager, p.147). But I believe the curved air filter pipes were the only change in 1973. The optional servo is lurking top left.



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