coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by Northern Bongolow » Thu Nov 04, 2010 2:26 pm

looks bang on to me mate :lol: =D> =D> =D>
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by dandywarhol » Thu Nov 04, 2010 3:43 pm

Beautiful animation =D> I think the fully open position animation could have a "hotter" colour from the bottom of the radiator to the 'stat - but I suppose that all the "return" colours should be "hotter" too #-o

I think this exhaustive thread (and I have to admit to being adrift from it for a while, got a bit of boring time on my hands single finger typing post a left arm tendonitis operation :cry: ) really helps to explain the complex system extremely well and the hard work has to be applauded =D> .

Also please bear in mind that convection currents play a large part of the heat transfer, not just the waterpump.
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by widdowson2008 » Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:12 pm

Thank you for the kind words Dandy. Gotta remember though, this is a team effort.
You mention convection? Need someone else more knowledgable in this area cos I aint got a clue how to work it out.
Re colours on diagrams - Thought it easier to just indicate flow/returns to keep it simple.

Just realised, this all started exactly 1 year ago as yesterday with a simple question on this thread:
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=35902
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by dandywarhol » Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:23 pm

Straight forward convection currents Steve - heat rises and all that........................

Earlier cars with high radiators didn't have waterpumps - the engine block was lower than the radiator bottom tank - they relied purely on convection thermal transfer to lift the hot coolant to the top of the radiator and then the cooler water gravity fed back into the engine block. In fact, modern systems are commonly known as pump ASSISTED cooling systems.

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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by The Great Pretender » Fri Nov 05, 2010 1:55 am

dandywarhol wrote:Straight forward convection currents Steve - heat rises and all that........................
Not strictly true but understand what you mean, cooler water (coolant) is heavier and displaces the lighter hot medium, worked well with 10HP to contend with but and a BIG but it also allowed a clear path for any air to leave the engine. Modern design is all about reducing drag putting the rad below the outlet of the engines cooling system creating similar problems to ours, the possibility of trapped air. :wink:
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by dandywarhol » Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:17 am

The Great Pretender wrote:
dandywarhol wrote:Straight forward convection currents Steve - heat rises and all that........................
Not strictly true but understand what you mean, cooler water (coolant) is heavier and displaces the lighter hot medium, worked well with 10HP to contend with but and a BIG but it also allowed a clear path for any air to leave the engine. Modern design is all about reducing drag putting the rad below the outlet of the engines cooling system creating similar problems to ours, the possibility of trapped air. :wink:
Succinctly put TGP and 100% correct :D

Jeebus, we'll be inviting each other around to dinner parties next...................................... :roll:
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by widdowson2008 » Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:26 pm

After poking around with a wire to try and see which direction the holes led, I decided to put this on record (before I destroy the head).
It shows all the cavities leading from the block and the 2 exits from the block.
The holes not coloured are for the holding down bolts and therefore of no interest in this excercise.
Now have a bit better idea of where to cut to expose the info I'm looking for. (I think :wink: )

Thanks for info dandy and tgp =D>
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by phedders » Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:15 am

Cant wait to see this bad boy cut up!
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by widdowson2008 » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:25 pm

Preliminary cutting pics. Hope Kirsty doesn't mind too much. :oops: 5 months ago, this head was on her Bongo.
Couldn't use the Plasma cutter - it was very busy with production work.
Finished up trying mechanical saw and this worked, even through hardened steel valve parts.

Will get more detailed pics of areas of particular interest when I have studied the bits. I have been able to establish all the coolant holes/paths and will post detailed info (together with pics) later.
The top of the radiator connection is at the same level as the inside of the head.
The top of the bypass connection is 15mm BELOW the inside of the head, and the bleed hose conection on the 'tree' is at the same level as the inside of the head.
I'll make some sense of the levels and come back.

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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by Northern Bongolow » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:50 pm

superb steve!!! :lol: now we are getting somewhere!! =D> =D> =D>
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by The Great Pretender » Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:50 am

Northern Bongolow wrote:superb steve!!! :lol: now we are getting somewhere!! =D> =D> =D>

:shock: :shock: :shock: No we aint...........I'm not getting notifications from this thread. :evil: :twisted: :roll:
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by mikexgough » Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:39 am

I look forward to seeing if there are more answers here than I already know....
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by rita » Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:17 pm

widdowson2008 wrote:You may think I know nowt about cylinder heads, and you would be correct. This is the very first one I have seen.
This cylinder head to be dissected was donated by a well respected member of the forum.

On initial viewing, there is a definite crack in the head at cylinder No.3 between inlet and exhaust port (as marked on pic.)
Also, I observed sooty deposits on the inlet port at the crack (also marked on pic), which suggests that exhaust gasses have been escaping into the inlet port.
Any light thrown on this would be gratefully received, ideally prior to cutting. Any more ideas where I should cut?
When I put the head to the knife (laser probably) I am hoping it may show the extent of the depth of this crack.Image
Hi widdowson2008,
Did you find the extent of the crack.
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by widdowson2008 » Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:00 pm

rita wrote: Hi widdowson2008,
Did you find the extent of the crack.
It appears to be a surface crack - not deep at all. Having said that, it's deep enough to have let exhaust gasses into the inlet port. Quite scruffy in there compared to the other inlet ports.
Not 100% sure (perhaps Allan could verify) but I think No.3 cylinder (where the crack is) had water in it, which would suggest that the crack extends into the waterways. Allan needs to confirm this. LORNA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The one thing that is of possible interest here is that at the crack point, the thickness of the aluminium is only 6mm. Would that have a bearing on owt?


On the plus side, I have traced the many waterways and found out the path of all entry passages through to the exit ports. Will post diagram soon.

Info gathered using this pic
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The head has a main chamber running the entire length of the head. All ports eventually lead into this chamber.
There are 2 exit ports (at the front end of the head), one going to the radiator and one to the thermostat bypass.
Using colours on attached pic:
BLUE PORTS - Lead directly to the main exit chamber.
RED PORTS - feed jackets around the inlet valve seats, then to the main exit chamber.
GREEN PORTS - go to feed jacket around the exhaust valves, then to the inlet valve seats, then to the main exit chamber.
YELLOW PORT - is directly from the oil cooler (I think) and straight into the main exit chamber

Diagram will explain it easier :roll:
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Re: coolant flow - (follow up to cooling diagram)

Post by maxheadroom » Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:44 pm

Mine had water in no. 2 cylinder from the crack see pictures.
crack :D
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white crud from where water had boiled the last time it ran :D
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