ANOTHER OVERHEATING BONGO, HOPEFULLY SORTED
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It wasn't me that came up with a flow diagram for the Bongo, it is in one of the other 'overheating' threads but can't just find it, ready to go to pub and Mrs is getting impatient for her weekly fix.
Here something to think about.
Can you fit the thermostat the wrong way round?
Due to the ‘unusual’ location of the thermostat on the inlet side of the engine, the thermostat must be placed ‘backwards’ in the housing to allow the bypass flow to cross the bulb – i.e. the thermostat is orientated in the incorrect direction for most efficient hydrodynamic flow.
Can it be this simple??
Ta ra 4 now.
Here something to think about.
Can you fit the thermostat the wrong way round?
Due to the ‘unusual’ location of the thermostat on the inlet side of the engine, the thermostat must be placed ‘backwards’ in the housing to allow the bypass flow to cross the bulb – i.e. the thermostat is orientated in the incorrect direction for most efficient hydrodynamic flow.
Can it be this simple??
Ta ra 4 now.

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The stat opens when bleeding by letting the engin idle for a while then reving at about 2500 revs for quite some time (10 mins) and repeat if not yet open (bottom hose HOT). The reason it does open is co's there is no rammed air flow over the engine whilst stationary, hence it gets well hot. (I think)
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Re: Overheating.
Brilliant!!! - sounds very similar to the Bongo system and makes perfect senseVanmanerik wrote:Just found a good article of a similar problem on MGF car. Its well worth a look at as it offers good reasons for heads cracking on engines with themostat on lower hose, good test data to prove it, and an inexpensive answer.
http://www.mgfmavhh.ukf.net/
What doo you think?



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Yep, but as you say Peter, the Bongo has a large radiator - so when the stat opens, there is a large quantity of cold water, mixing with the hot at the top of the rad, before going to the head. If, as seems almost certain, the Bongo's stat doesn't open very often, there will be a large variation in the temperature of the coolant going to the head.
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