I've just looked at the diagram and it seems to agree with what I said - hose from bottom of radiator goes to the thermostat.
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If you read back to the middle of this monster thread you will find out that the main learning point is that the thermostat in the Bongo is almost certainly in the RETURN path from the radiator to the engine.Harry wrote:But surely the temp sensor part of the thermostat is on the hot side..so when it gets hot it will let cool water through into the system but not so near the head as to crack it?
So in Bongo land the termostat is on the cool side not the hot side.
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Yeh but ...Yeh but...the water/coolant can't be cold/cool on both sides of the thermostat when the engine is warmed up. Surely the idea of a thrmostat is for it to open to let water flow past and/or increase circulation when part of the system gets too hot. If the sensing part of the thermostat is on the hot side then the thrmostat will open letting coolant through. When the coolant cools down the thermostat will shut down again.
It probably matters not where the thermostat is placed as long as it allows extra flow when required to do so. In our bongos its in the return circuit...thats fine..water/coolant transmits heat very well and the heat will be transmitted through the 'hot' coolant to the thermostat. The thermostat does not need water flowing past it to make it operate.
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It probably matters not where the thermostat is placed as long as it allows extra flow when required to do so. In our bongos its in the return circuit...thats fine..water/coolant transmits heat very well and the heat will be transmitted through the 'hot' coolant to the thermostat. The thermostat does not need water flowing past it to make it operate.
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Top Hose Thermostat
What difference to the engine would it make if the thermostat was in the top hose, just on the water outlet of the cylinder head, as in a 'normal' setup.
I have one or two ideas but would like to see if any-one else has them before posting them.
I have one or two ideas but would like to see if any-one else has them before posting them.
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Re: Top Hose Thermostat
To my mind, this change would then allow the water to circulate through the radiator as soon as the engine was hot. This would result in the coolant being overcooled with the standard thermostat, so a higher temperature thermostat would probably be required (as fitted in most cars).Vanmanerik wrote:What difference to the engine would it make if the thermostat was in the top hose, just on the water outlet of the cylinder head, as in a 'normal' setup.
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Ah! - that only applies if it was put in the top hose and the radiator came in to permanent use. Cars with "normal" cooling systems have higher rated stats.peter humphrey wrote:due to your last post -so a higher temperature thermostat would probably be required (as fitted in most cars).
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