Toasty as usual ☺Heater blowing warm enough ?
Toasty as usual ☺
Little bit of pressure in the header tank is fine.
One thing to check is your header tank release valve, I chased no end of issues like yours and changing the header tank cap solved it.
Thanks, I'll try another cap. I ran it without a cap for a few miles but radiator still only hot at the top corner and cold everywhere else.
I'm just wondering how the radiator is shared to cool the oil as well, I blank the nearside of rad off top to bottom during the winter because I assume that the oil flows through that bit.
Oil cooler is in the drivers side - top to bottom - it’s a spiral affair in the side ‘tanks’ of the rad.
I spent ages sorting my cooling system, new stat, new cap and recored proper copper/brass rad got it all fine.
Have you tried a pressure test to make sure you aren’t leaking somewhere? That can make a difference and cause airlocks etc and other weird symptoms
I do suspect you're chasing a problem that doesn't exist.
The 200tdi is generally considered over cooled. If you're driving carefully in cold weather it'll struggle to get up to temp and once there the stat may be opening, letting cold coolant from the rad into the system and closing the stat again.
The system is supposed to be under a small amount of pressure so whether it did it before or not a hiss as you take the cap off is nothing to worry about.
Good idea, I have a capillary gauge from a TVR which I can fit somewhere I'm sure, What I cant understand is why just the top corner of the rad is very hot and the rest cold, makes me worry that the water isn't circulating. when the motor was in my Disco the rad was warm all over and it's basically the same set up.As I said before as as above, I think you're chasing nothing. Maybe fit a decent water gauge and sender, this will show you what the actual temp is, rather than a vague reading. Durite sell one that will fit the dash perfectly. You may need an adapter for the new sender, I can help with that if you decide to do it.
Hi,My heater is nice and warm after three miles but I have no fan and the radiator part blanked off
Hi,
Mine takes 4 miles to warm up to toasty with a normal rad and thermostat. My heater guage gues about 3/4 of the way across and before the black gap. When I had a duff thermostat the engine never got warm at all, only just moving off cold. If I slow down the temprature drops the thermostat closes and the temprature goes up again. I spent forever going over the parts until I just went so it, it works and there no real issue, mine does use a little water (.5 litre every few thousand miles) it used to use a lot more until I got all the issues sorted. So it sounds like your ok to me.
I patched it and then put K seal in and since then all is good, as in its a few thousand miles between top ups now. I do have some block sealant but I've not needed it yet. The repair has been holding for over 5k miles now. It's really nice having a hot heater this winter as well.