Technical questions and answers about the Mazda Bongo
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by The Great Pretender » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:29 am
missfixit70 wrote:bigdaddycain wrote:The Great Pretender wrote:
Am I on another planet bdc? need normal

people understanding this to, how can I help?
Let's put it this way Mel, if i looked at a schematic of the bongo's cooling system for long enough, i'd be inclined to put my hands over my ears,and start singing la la very loudly before my simple noggin overheated!
I won't pretend to understand the complete ins & outs of the cooling system, i can follow some of it, to a point...

I've seen simpler cooling systems on 300,000 tonne supertankers with engine rooms the size of cathedrals

Glad you understand it.............gonna help me?

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by bigdaddycain » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:29 am
Are you just trying to make me feel better kirsty?....If so, its working!

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by haydn callow » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:31 am
I suppose one theory could be to remove the stat altogether....live with a slower warm up cycle.....then...if indeed some of the head and gasket failures are caused by the stat open/closeing all the time (I don't go along with this yet) and letting cold coolant rush in causing head/gasket failure, then the removal of the stat would prevent it .
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by missfixit70 » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:34 am
The Great Pretender wrote:missfixit70 wrote:bigdaddycain wrote:
Let's put it this way Mel, if i looked at a schematic of the bongo's cooling system for long enough, i'd be inclined to put my hands over my ears,and start singing la la very loudly before my simple noggin overheated!
I won't pretend to understand the complete ins & outs of the cooling system, i can follow some of it, to a point...

I've seen simpler cooling systems on 300,000 tonne supertankers with engine rooms the size of cathedrals

Glad you understand it.............gonna help me?

Didn't say I understood it

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by bigdaddycain » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:36 am
haydn callow wrote:I suppose one theory could be to remove the stat altogether....live with a slower warm up cycle.....then...if indeed some of the head and gasket failures are caused by the stat open/closeing all the time (I don't go along with this yet) and letting cold coolant rush in causing head/gasket failure, then the removal of the stat would prevent it .
Yep, i understood that....getting there.....

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by The Great Pretender » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:36 am
haydn callow wrote:I suppose one theory could be to remove the stat altogether....live with a slower warm up cycle.....then...if indeed some of the head and gasket failures are caused by the stat open/closeing all the time (I don't go along with this yet) and letting cold coolant rush in causing head/gasket failure, then the removal of the stat would prevent it .
I dont go along with the stat opening at all. Even with it removed water dosnt flow through it.
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by bigdaddycain » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:41 am
The Great Pretender wrote:haydn callow wrote:I suppose one theory could be to remove the stat altogether....live with a slower warm up cycle.....then...if indeed some of the head and gasket failures are caused by the stat open/closeing all the time (I don't go along with this yet) and letting cold coolant rush in causing head/gasket failure, then the removal of the stat would prevent it .
I dont go along with the stat opening at all. Even with it removed water dosnt flow through it.
It must flow through with it removed mel,i was present when pat mckennas bongo had the hoses replaced for flippas hoses,his bongo simply would not bleed up with the stat in situ.
Eventually,the stat was deemed to be fooked,it was temporarily removed, bled instantly with no issues, but took an age to get up to temp... The temp gauge never got past ten o clock though... Bottom hose got hot.
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by flippa » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:44 am
The Great Pretender wrote:haydn callow wrote:I suppose one theory could be to remove the stat altogether....live with a slower warm up cycle.....then...if indeed some of the head and gasket failures are caused by the stat open/closeing all the time (I don't go along with this yet) and letting cold coolant rush in causing head/gasket failure, then the removal of the stat would prevent it .
I dont go along with the stat opening at all. Even with it removed water dosnt flow through it.
can you explain whats going on in the photograph

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by The Great Pretender » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:46 am
bdc, im with u, but it dont, with free flow and checking the temp leaving the head the return is cool. The degassing tank takes the flow back into the front heater I believe.
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by The Great Pretender » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:48 am
flippa wrote:The Great Pretender wrote:haydn callow wrote:I suppose one theory could be to remove the stat altogether....live with a slower warm up cycle.....then...if indeed some of the head and gasket failures are caused by the stat open/closeing all the time (I don't go along with this yet) and letting cold coolant rush in causing head/gasket failure, then the removal of the stat would prevent it .
I dont go along with the stat opening at all. Even with it removed water dosnt flow through it.
can you explain whats going on in the photograph

What photo?
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by flippa » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:51 am
you posted two photographs ...tgp...the first of the stat......can you explain whats going on in the second one ?
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by bigdaddycain » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:56 am
The pic that looked like the re-located stat attached to the blue silicone hose? It was a stat wasn't it?
With some kind of releif valve/monitor/sensor going/coming from it?
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by The Great Pretender » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:58 am
bigdaddycain wrote:The pic that looked like the re-located stat attached to the blue silicone hose? It was a stat wasn't it?
Yes it is a stat.
