ANOTHER OVERHEATING BONGO, HOPEFULLY SORTED
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In warm weather conditions I'm certain that the radiator is an integral part of the system.
In our cool climate (particularly during the winter) the engine should dissipate its heat quite quickly when its on the move.
In winter conditions, with the rad way out front and seperate from the engine compartment I should imagine it would be prone to freezing up when motoring unless anti freeze is kept topped up and preshumably warm water circulating through....so warm water must flow through in cold conditions?
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In our cool climate (particularly during the winter) the engine should dissipate its heat quite quickly when its on the move.
In winter conditions, with the rad way out front and seperate from the engine compartment I should imagine it would be prone to freezing up when motoring unless anti freeze is kept topped up and preshumably warm water circulating through....so warm water must flow through in cold conditions?

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This was a common problem in the old days, that's why lots of people fitted radiator muffs to the cars to stop the airflow.peter humphrey wrote:I agree harry our overheating took place at Osmotherly meet last year, it was freezing cold, our stat was slow opening, radiator froze up, hence rapid boil up
Although not approved, I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that a couple of small holes in the stat is not a bad idea! - at least it would stop your above problem Peter, even if it did reduce the efficiency of the heater.
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Just like with the old minis my bottom hose froze last winter and we overheated after 4 miles...steam out of the header..thev lot..very alarmng.
Bottom hose was freezing cold and solid (no antifreeze in system!!!!.
Left for 20 minutes.. bottom hose normal temp and pliable.topped up coolant (with antifreeze)..end of problems.
So water must circulate through rad but maybe not under pressure.
Bottom hose was freezing cold and solid (no antifreeze in system!!!!.
Left for 20 minutes.. bottom hose normal temp and pliable.topped up coolant (with antifreeze)..end of problems.
So water must circulate through rad but maybe not under pressure.
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Always premix your antifreez. 1, it is easier to keep track of %ages 2. more important, neat antifreeze is very thick and makes it much more difficult to bleed the system. I would think also that if you don't premix then untill the stat does one day open you are running around possibly with a weak mix
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Hi Harry - I think the above may explain that a small amount of water is always flowing through the radiator.Jamesnjane wrote:im a little confused with the fact that a holey thermostat keeps the engine cool i know thats its being cooled by the radiator (as i thought all cars would) but surley if there were leaks in or out you would still lose coolant or get trapped air with a holey thermostat?? plus how does the bongo lose 60% of its heat through a red hot exhuast i hope someone can explain this. also on the thermostat theres a little hole anyway but does this close or allow water through??? maybe adding holes is just helping it along??????
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