I'm re-routing the cooling circuit on my project truck. The heater circuit has moved.
Normally, a hose comes out of the main cooling circuit downstream of the water pump, into the rigid pipe that runs over the top of the engine, into the heater, back from the heater and into the back of the engine.
I've moved the heater, so now the flow comes off the main cooling circuit downstream of the pump, into the heater, back from the heater into the rigid pipe that runs over the top of the engine, then into the back of the engine.
What does this flow do inside the engine? In other words, if I get a massive airlock in the heater, which bits of the engine will suffer? Does anyone have a functional block diagram of the cooling system (i.e. not the drawing from the workshop manual, but something more abstract that shows what flows to and from where)?
Thanks in advance!
Normally, a hose comes out of the main cooling circuit downstream of the water pump, into the rigid pipe that runs over the top of the engine, into the heater, back from the heater and into the back of the engine.
I've moved the heater, so now the flow comes off the main cooling circuit downstream of the pump, into the heater, back from the heater into the rigid pipe that runs over the top of the engine, then into the back of the engine.
What does this flow do inside the engine? In other words, if I get a massive airlock in the heater, which bits of the engine will suffer? Does anyone have a functional block diagram of the cooling system (i.e. not the drawing from the workshop manual, but something more abstract that shows what flows to and from where)?
Thanks in advance!