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No need to apologize
Wish i had aircon fans, they're on my shopping list!!
Wish i had aircon fans, they're on my shopping list!!
Stat is new and also tested. Works ok - at least it did
I miss search too
It works! Aha!! It's been poorly the last few daysI've got search? Magnifying glass top right.
got the engine up to temp last night, temp sensor reading 90c but the expansion tank was cold and the coolant at the top of the 'stat was about 60c with IR thermometer
me thinks theres a blockage somewhere
when thermostats were housed just before top hose top hose would get hot when thermostat opened allowing coolant to pass through,thermostats are now often housed at botttom hose end o top hose can get hot eventhough there no flow through radRAVE says you know the 'stat opens when the top hose gets hot.
Mine gets hot well before the thermostat opens, so does that mean I must have a problem/blockage? Or is RAVE not right about this
Rapidly squeezing and releasing the hoses with the engine running and cap off will also help expel airThanks for the input, not a technique I've heard of before but I'll not rule anything out!
That's what I've been doing. Leave the cap off for an hour while i have dinner seems to help also, the coolant slowly seeps thruRapidly squeezing and releasing the hoses with the engine running and cap off will also help expel air
I only said an hour because it gives you time to sit and forget while you do something else! might only take 5 mins.. never watched it!I park mine on an angle with one front corner pointing up.
An hr This sounds more than bit of air still stuck in there I must be honest
That's what I've been doing
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