confused cooling
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confused cooling
Me again, fitted replacement engine from Jap Engines, new radiator, thermostat, water pump checked, 400 miles of sweet running then overheating again, discoloured water, Garage confused by Hot top hose and cold bottom hose..any ideas.
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Haydn, no coolant loss, never got past mid temp gauge, did not lose coolant, water brown...
haydn callow wrote:When it overheated did the temp gauge go into the red ? Did you lose coolant ? Does the header tank smell of exaust gas ? What is the colour of the coolant discolouration ?
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Can someone explain this "switching on" the rear heaters thing. It's my understanding that the rear heater is always "on", coolant is always circulating through it's matrix - the heater control only directs hot or cold air to the outlet vents. 

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I thought the samedandywarhol wrote:Can someone explain this "switching on" the rear heaters thing. It's my understanding that the rear heater is always "on", coolant is always circulating through it's matrix - the heater control only directs hot or cold air to the outlet vents.


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But my point Pete is that they are always circulating coolant - its the air flaps which direct air over the hot matrix which is then directed to the outlet vents. Air which isn't directed over the matrix is then distributed as cold (when the lever is at blue) and mixed up to a point when only hot air is fed out (position red). The fact that the heat control is instantaneous tells you it's directed air, not a water valve closing.
The days of water control valves went out with 1980s Metros........
The days of water control valves went out with 1980s Metros........

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I'm not very technical . but i do know that Mike at wheelquick has changed quite a few hoses and coolant over the last few month's i have been and had a word with most of the people who have had their coolant changed, and every time Mike has said, now turn the engine on and the air con and blowers on full and don't forget to put the back air con and blowers on full as well. now this is a bloke who knows the bongo engine inside out. and as far as i know no one has had any coolant problems .
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