missfixit70 wrote:I may be looking to remove my rear heater pipework shortly as I very rarely use it & I've got a bit of a leak issue on one of the metal pipes just about to rear it's head, just got to see how much I could remove & how much aggro it'll be to replace/repair the problem.
I'm concerned that it may affect the overall cooling system though as it's effectively removing an engine cooling matrix from the system. The other way of thinking I suppose is that it will make the system work a bit harder, which may not be a bad thing to keep it all flowing as it should?
That could well be true - if you think about it the "extra" loop of the
rear heater unit is the unconventional - both in existence AND location - part of the Bongo cooling system. The fact that there is an extra branching connection to the head indicates that it may well be an "afterthought" and such added on afterthoughts that modify an existing set up are frequent sources of trouble.
Removing it should return the system back to what is effectively a B2500/Ranger system and as you say making the rad work a little more often could be a jolly good thing.
Perhaps we should all give it a good blast up the motorway in hot weather, with both heaters completely, off to stir the cooling system up a bit.