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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.dandywarhol wrote:Straight forward convection currents Steve - heat rises and all that........................
Succinctly put TGP and 100% correctThe Great Pretender wrote: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.dandywarhol wrote:Straight forward convection currents Steve - heat rises and all that........................
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Northern Bongolow wrote:superb steve!!!now we are getting somewhere!!
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Hi widdowson2008,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.
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.rita wrote: Hi widdowson2008,
Did you find the extent of the crack.