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yepBoils out of a kettle pretty quick?
in my case, i've been topping up quite a bit the last few days while i've sorted a split pipe (old and knackered) and a couple of other leaks, so plenty of fresh water
yepBoils out of a kettle pretty quick?
Spoke too soon. He's doing a weeBeen out for another drive, let engine idle for about 15 mins. Switched off and let it sit for 5 mins then drive home.. idling, temp hovered around a constant 95. No coolant leak. No bubbles. Landy seems a happy bunny
Will have to run up to temp at some point with the pressure gauge attached to see just how high it gets. I'm thinking about 10-12psi
Tightened the jubilee again.. it's not leaking.. again!!Spoke too soon. He's doing a wee
The clips are ok, it's the hose that's rubbish, just goes to mush when it's hot which makes the clip loose.. rubber.. repeat.. until it's all squished upi Got (mikalor?) jubilee clips. Can’t remember the name of them they’ll pop the pipes before they leak. Very strong. Il have a look in the light
What's the thought on allmakes vs bearmach vs britpart?? Or does it depend on individual parts?
What is the pipe fitted to kerms?What's the thought on allmakes vs bearmach vs britpart?? Or does it depend on individual parts?
The one i just replaced goes between the thermostat and water pumpWhat is the pipe fitted to kerms?
Was the fittings gritty /correded in any way? If you get some sand paper and run it around the fittings this eliminate any lines in the aloy or steel that coolant can follow under pressureThe one i just replaced goes between the thermostat and water pump
Next i need to replace the belt tensioner, again it's done less than 5000 miles!!! Choice is bearmach or dayco,,, think dayco are the better brand there
No, i only put the pump on a couple of years ago and looks shiny new. I didn't take the pump off to examine, but it looked fine.Was the fittings gritty /correded in any way? If you get some sand paper and run it around the fittings this eliminate any lines in the aloy or steel that coolant can follow under pressure
As for the pulleys britpart... No..
Contitec, DAYCO, Ina and skf. yes!
For that money I’d want to know what type coolant they were putting back in ! I thought £90 was robbery for OE. Spent £9 on mine ..... so far so ....shhhFor that much money i would expect the welding to be a bit better
Cavitation in the pump / passages as it circulates? A central heating boiler seems to free up trapped air, which is why you have to bleed the rad(s) every so often. But it isn't venting out or getting extra in anywhere. I assume the engine is just doing the same. Have to bleed a lot out of central heating to get the pressure down enough for topping up to be needed.been thinking more on this, probably overthinking, will probably start a new fred when i have a moment...
casting my memory back to skool days and physics and chemistry lessons
2 things.. vapour pressure of water and solubility of oxygen in water and how both of these impact coolant system pressure.
mainly, as water temp rises, oxygen in the water is displaced. it can only go into the expansion tank as its a closed system, this happens fairly readily as the temperature increases.
as the system cools again, oxygen is re-absorbed. as the temperature and pressure reduce, this process slows. the surface area in the expansion tank vs total volume of water is quite small, limiting the absorption capability. this would present a small amount of excess pressure that has nowhere to go.
am i talking complete rubbish?
It was an untrained seagull that flew over it and shat from a great height that did the welding.For that much money i would expect the welding to be a bit better
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