Cliff Mitchell
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You're right, that does appear to be the case!
My car is Nov 2020 and has the black hose and cap.Johnnybee,
As you say, it could be some type of pressure relief valve, but the unusual thing is that you and Kithmo have described it as a little gold post. It seems that on Southern hemisphere vehicles it is a black hose with a loose fitting cap. I would be interested in knowing if all Northern Hemisphere cars have the gold post and all Southern Hemisphere vehicles have a black hose with the loose cap. Maybe it relates to year model, who knows! Anyone on the top half of the world have a black hose and cap?
Couple of guys in the UK posted above, say they have the black pipe.Hi Again Folks,
Perhaps and it's only a thought, Southern Hemisphere Black pipe, Northern Hemisphere Gold Pipe.??
As most transmission oil are O.E.P. oils (Oil extreme Pressure) it would make sense to have a more sensitive pressure relief valve in the hotter climates. Or it could be M.G. just cutting corners and saving a few pence?.
Remember “First Adopter” cars that where registered and delivered from about November 2019 and into early 2020 are extremely likely to be factory built at the same time.I have followed this thread with interest and have finally gone out and had a look (and incidentally why is the bonnet so substantial and heavy; I thought they had to be lightweight for crash collapsibility?)
Anyway I also have the black/tube cap on a Sep 20 reg so hope Lovemyev is wrong about the cost cutting measure![]()
Never mind Cliff ?.The sad part is that with all that detail I still didn't get the gold post, simply a black hose with a cap.