Changed the thermostat today and bled the system again and this time the lower radiator pipe got hot not luke warm ; it appears to be doing a better job of regulating the temperature. 94 on a hill outside the garage but the temp did come down and go up depending on the gradient. It did not just keep rising !
When I used to bleed the cooling system, the lower radiator pipe got hot, thermostat was open and when I revved the engine from this point on , the coolant no longer disappeared down the funnel. This did not happen with the last thermostat or the new one since the head was changed. But the lower radiator pipe is definitely hot and I got the bleeding temp to 85 by this point. The thermo opened at 82.
I still have no power and no turbo, but [Moderators] should I open a separate thread to discuss this? I think this thread is already getting huge and should concentrate on over heating in case it helps people in the future? Let me know
Don't worry about the radiator cap, that was just a question out of curiosity rather than a troubleshooting question.
In terms of the vacuum pipes from the fuel pump and the turbo. Could anyone identify the relevant pipes from these two diagrams? Everything looked connected today but I was not completely sure what I was looking at.
https://lushprojects.com/bongoparts/pag ... l).html#14
https://lushprojects.com/bongoparts/pag ... l).html#18
Thank you from a cold and windy Cornwall