sprint95m wrote: Your heater plumbing is fine Shaun.
I don't see a radiator bypass in your diagram though.
Ian.
There's no thermostat fitted Ian....Just an orifice plate to restrict the flow a little...
sprint95m wrote: Your heater plumbing is fine Shaun.
I don't see a radiator bypass in your diagram though.
Ian.
To hold up the flow around the back of the head as there would normally be a restriction caused by the thermostat.sprint95m wrote:Why do you wish to restrict the flow Shaun?
Ian.
sprint95m wrote:Why do you wish to restrict the flow Shaun?
Ian.
Surely that is illogical…..you are slowing the flow down and increasing the load on the pumpshaunroche wrote:To hold up the flow around the back of the head as there would normally be a restriction caused by the thermostat.
No.shaunroche wrote:Now, if i put a line from the top rad spout to the thermostat housing, will the system work? Yes or no?
No.shaunroche wrote:Alternatively, If that won't work, I'll need to do this....(just added a line from the bottom rad to the bottom of the header tank)...Yes or no?
That is correct.shaunroche wrote:if I remember correctly, your layout worked, it just over cooled, correct?
Shaunshaunroche wrote:Hi chaps, i have a capillary temp gauge fitted and i have noticed that when up to temperature, just now and again it will jump up ten degrees from say 80 to 90 degrees, hover there for a bit and then back down to 80 where it will stay for a while before doing it again.
This gives me the impression that there is air in the system...Or the head gasket is knackered, so not very happy with that prospect!
Additionally, how much water should there be in the header tank?
I checked the other day and there was a bit in the bottom....I then over filled it and it's obviously started coming out as you would expect!
Cheers as ever o'wise ones!
Shaunshaunroche wrote:Hi Dave, no it's a Smith's dedicated temp gauge with the sensor fitted into the thermostat housing....
Hi Dave, I don't think there is room for anything other than a standard sender due to the lack of depth.....Rob from Sprintspeed will tell you better as he makes a modified back plate....new to this wrote:Shaunshaunroche wrote:Hi Dave, no it's a Smith's dedicated temp gauge with the sensor fitted into the thermostat housing....
okay thanks,do you know if there's enough room to fit a capillary gauge to the back of the head ?
Dave
Shaunshaunroche wrote:Hi Dave, I don't think there is room for anything other than a standard sender due to the lack of depth.....Rob from Sprintspeed will tell you better as he makes a modified back plate....new to this wrote:Shaunshaunroche wrote:Hi Dave, no it's a Smith's dedicated temp gauge with the sensor fitted into the thermostat housing....
okay thanks,do you know if there's enough room to fit a capillary gauge to the back of the head ?
Dave
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