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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1308.0. "Radiator problems?" by OVAL::SAXBYM (Teenage Ninja Mutant Teutons) Mon Dec 03 1990 11:46

    Anybody got any ideas what this problem is?
    
    Since I've put the reconditioned radiator in the Marcos it's had a 
    strange habit of getting warm (not hot, not in this weather!) before
    the engine feels warm and then dropping away (almost as if the thermo-
    stat wasn't working properly.)
    
    Also, the car seems to use a lot of water. I say seems to because,
    there's no water in the oil and no sign of any leak. Also, when warm,
    the radiator makes strange gurgling noises (like a bath emptying).
    
    Have I got an airlock?
    
    I will probably change the thermostat soon anyway, but do I need
    to look at doing anything else?
    
    Mark
    
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1308.1Airbound!NEWOA::VANDIK::HENNEMANReality? - not today thanksMon Dec 03 1990 13:2214
Sounds like air in the system.

I don't know the cooling system layout in the Marcos, but you might want to try
squeezing the bottom rad hose to try and get the air out. The Westfield has a 
remote filler on the thermostat housing which results in the top of the rad 
being slightly above the filler neck. This causes no end of airlocks when 
trying to refill the system, and compressing the bottom hose is the only way to
get the air out. It also takes about 45 mins to fill the system.

If you have a heater fitted, this may be causing the air lock problem. Try 
disconnecting the return pipe from the heater matrix, open any flow control 
valves on the heater, and run the engine until no more air comes out.

Dick