Thank you mate.Nowhere, it pokes down towards the ground. Its to let out coolant that gets past the cap
+1 for that^^^^ with the addendum that it's not OK to be the wrong way around as the return hose which comes from tha radiator goes below the cap's o-ring to be flow all the time while the overflow pipe(nr 2) goes from above the seal as it's supposed to let air or coolant out when the pressure exceeds 1'4 bar to open the cap's valve if you see what i meanThe pipe in your hand is the one that's supposed to go the radiator. The other pipe is the one that's supposed to point down.
I'm not sure if them being the wrong way around makes any difference though.
I've just seen this. Does that explain why when I've just started it now why it's leaking out of the cap??+1 for that^^^^ with the addendum that it's not OK to be the wrong way around as the return hose which comes from tha radiator goes below the cap's o-ring to be flow all the time while the overflow pipe(nr 2) goes from above the seal as it's supposed to let air or coolant out when the pressure exceeds 1'4 bar to open the cap's valve if you see what i mean
so mr @Rsturbo swap those pipes ASAP
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So swap them then
Yes it does cos the return flow goes above the seal not below it back into the tankDoes that explain why when I've just started it now why it's leaking out of the cap??
So I've done that thanks. So I do have a problem with the heating. That there is none. I've changed the water pump (pig of a job) and changed the thermostat still blowing cold and it's been running for 40 minsYes it does cos the return flow goes above the seal not below it back into the tank
To blow warm the coolant must be hot as well and as the gauge on your's is below the middle the coolant is not warm enough, the needle should go to the middle at 70*C while the heater core can be clogged as well... if it ran for 40 minutes at idle that means nothing if it's cold outside, a Td5 at idle would never get hot enough... though try to stop the viscous fan with a rolled up newspaper after a cold start and if you can't that's another reason for hard warming up.I do have a problem with the heating. That there is none. I've changed the water pump (pig of a job) and changed the thermostat still blowing cold and it's been running for 40 mins
The temp has never reached half way since we've had it. Il try to stop the viscous fan some how.To blow warm the coolant must be hot as well and as the gauge on your's is below the middle the coolant is not warm enough, the needle should go to the middle at 70*C while the heater core can be clogged as well... if it ran for 40 minutes at idle that means nothing if it's cold outside, a Td5 at idle would never get hot enough... though try to stop the viscous fan with a rolled up newspaper after a cold start and if you can't that's another reason for hard warming up.
So you didnt drive it hard since then? .... then don't expect the the heater to blow warm unless the temp sensor is fubarThe temp has never reached half way since we've had it. Il try to stop the viscous fan some how.
No it's been of the road for a bit. So took the opportunity to change a few things i.e water pump and thermostat hoping that would sort the issue out. I will try that with the viscous fan and report back tomorrow at some pointSo you didnt drive it hard since then? .... then don't expect the the heater to blow warm unless the temp sensor is fubar
If you can't stop the fan with cold engine means that it's locked solid so you need a new one which is freewheeling and locks only when the radiator is hot
+1^To blow warm the coolant must be hot as well and as the gauge on your's is below the middle the coolant is not warm enough, the needle should go to the middle at 70*C while the heater core can be clogged as well... if it ran for 40 minutes at idle that means nothing if it's cold outside, a Td5 at idle would never get hot enough... though try to stop the viscous fan with a rolled up newspaper after a cold start and if you can't that's another reason for hard warming up.