Thank youdandywarhol wrote:Never seen inside a Bongo head but would imagine the coolant will circulate around the combustion chamber/valve area and then out the head to that hose - Allans may be able to tell otherwise...............

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Thank youdandywarhol wrote:Never seen inside a Bongo head but would imagine the coolant will circulate around the combustion chamber/valve area and then out the head to that hose - Allans may be able to tell otherwise...............
Drawing sorted as per your/dandy comments - Can't post it cos I'm having bother with photobucketGrahame at work wrote:Hi Steve,
Thanks for sending the drawing.
As a schematic it is very good but I agree with Dandy regards the out flow from the head to the radiator. So your modified drawing earlier in this thread is right but needs to link directly to split in flow in the cylinder head - i.e instead of the inside thin red line going back down into the block it connects to the thick red line you have moved up.
having done that may I suggest that you take the heater output red line directly to the bottom of the zig zag line showing flow up around the cylinders - that is about where it does actually come from.
The only other comment from the drawing that you sent me is that I don't think (and I do stand to be corrected here) that the thermostat does NOT actually completely close off the flow from the bypass when fully 'open'. I say this because there is no seal of any sort at that end of the thermostat - only a disk of metal that may well restrict the flow to 10% or less but not actually close it off completely.
If folk want to see a more 'life like' version then you could perhaps move the thermostat and oil cooler down the block - but I think the graphic is great.
I will be forwarding more words soon - honest![]()
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Regards Grahame
Grahame at work wrote:![]()
that's great.
but just to be VERY picky - how about putting the flow line from radiator to header entering the header below the water level. sorry if i'm being too pernickety![]()
Regrads Grahame
For the picky ones amongst us (and the pickiest one I know is ME)dandywarhol wrote:..............and to be really picky - could you put the expansion tank on the same side as the thermostat as it is in the vehicle - it'll make more sense for the non techies
You sure the rear heater return goes there........................?widdowson2008 wrote:For the picky ones amongst us (and the pickiest one I know is ME)dandywarhol wrote:..............and to be really picky - could you put the expansion tank on the same side as the thermostat as it is in the vehicle - it'll make more sense for the non techies
for Grahame - Rad to expansion tank now below waterline
for Dandy - expansion tank on the same side as the thermostat
Now my turn to be picky![]()
c'mon, lets be fair you guys - I'm doing my bit, where are the WORDS you promised?
Hi TGPThe Great Pretender wrote:widdowson2008 wrote:You sure the rear heater return goes there........................?dandywarhol wrote:..............
Now my turn to be picky![]()
c'mon, lets be fair you guys - I'm doing my bit, where are the WORDS you promised?
Hi Mikemikeonb4c wrote:Flip it 180 degrees when you can so I don't get a crick in my Irish neck
Yup, quite serious. I reckon its how most folk would naturally be able to easily relate the position of components on the drawing to the actual carwiddowson2008 wrote:Hi Mikemikeonb4c wrote:Flip it 180 degrees when you can so I don't get a crick in my Irish neck
Were you serious about flipping 180 deg? I can do anything you like with it.
Or is this the Irish humour side of you showing its head?![]()
Thanks MelThe Great Pretender wrote:That is right Steve and the same as the avi you sent.