Philip,
Like I said, I hope it's not too difficult to follow without photos. The car is currently getting sorted out at the mechanic's. As soon as I get it back, I will take photos and post details. As for feeding you information bit by bit, I'm pretty new to the rover engine, and am not sure what the "normal" setup should be.
The engine that's in the car came out of a rolled Rangie, it's coupled to a 5 speed manual gearbox, which I'm told is not out of the rangie... It's got a plentitude of additional sensors and wires on the loom that are not in use (oil temp sender, additional "thermocouple" which seems to be in the cooling system - thermoswitch for a thermofan??)...
...The point I'm trying to stress here is that I don't know what's supposed to go where, let alone how THIS engine's been put together...
... what I can tell you is that it has power to spare! If you bear with me, I will post details when I get the car back.
Cheers
Bojan
BTW, as for feeding you peacemeal information, I'm only posting information after I find out / read about it / have it explained to me. I knew a lot less about the engine a week ago than I do now... and even now I know very little!! So apologies to all that find it frustrating.


				
				
				
					
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, but as BigJon said, the mechanic may not see it as reasonable.  Having said that, if the sleeve slipped in the next couple of months, I would be expecting him to fix it, as the engine overheating is a direct consequence of negligence on his behalf. 
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