
Same going down a hill, if you use the gears as braking, watch the temps fly down

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True, good point about the aircon rad, that's a point I've made before and was told it was marginal, but all these marginals can add up to a critical in extreme situations. Since fitting my small plate I can really see that the aircon rad on mine badly needs cleaning which must also impede the airflow. Don't want to risk the pressure washer on it, need some compressed air I think.scanner wrote:But if it is working that hard and got that hot, the fans should be on and dragging huge amounts of air through the rad whatever is in the way.Velocette wrote:And a big import numberplate blocking the grille!
You just need to make sure the aircon is off, or the aircon rad will be heating the airflow before it has a chance of cooling the main rad which is located behind it.
Compressed air can be as bad - if not worse - than water from a pressure washer.Velocette wrote:True, good point about the aircon rad, that's a point I've made before and was told it was marginal, but all these marginals can add up to a critical in extreme situations. Since fitting my small plate I can really see that the aircon rad on mine badly needs cleaning which must also impede the airflow. Don't want to risk the pressure washer on it, need some compressed air I think.scanner wrote:But if it is working that hard and got that hot, the fans should be on and dragging huge amounts of air through the rad whatever is in the way.Velocette wrote:And a big import numberplate blocking the grille!
You just need to make sure the aircon is off, or the aircon rad will be heating the airflow before it has a chance of cooling the main rad which is located behind it.
SFAIK the is almost no room between the rads so you may need to rinse through both rads at once from the engine side.Velocette wrote:Good tips, thanks I will try those, I will try and graft a cut down overflow elbow or something on the end of the hose as I don't imagine there is much room between the two rads.Compressed air can be as bad - if not worse - than water from a pressure washer.
I'd give it a good spray with something to loosen the crud first - Gunk, Jizer or similar - and then a spray with a gentle hose to see what comes off.
Also try and spray from the back, as you don't want to compress the crud further into the fins, you want to send it back out the way it went in.
Ah thanks, at least the main rad is brand new so shouldn't blow any crap into the heat exchangerscanner wrote:SFAIK the is almost no room between the rads so you may need to rinse through both rads at once from the engine side.Velocette wrote:Good tips, thanks I will try those, I will try and graft a cut down overflow elbow or something on the end of the hose as I don't imagine there is much room between the two rads.Compressed air can be as bad - if not worse - than water from a pressure washer.
I'd give it a good spray with something to loosen the crud first - Gunk, Jizer or similar - and then a spray with a gentle hose to see what comes off.
Also try and spray from the back, as you don't want to compress the crud further into the fins, you want to send it back out the way it went in.
How about that for lateral thinking.....jaylee wrote:What about a really good wet & dry vacuum cleaner from the front..?!
ive found the reverse to apply to this, if the temp is starting to rise, and the aircon is off, put the aircon on, and it will pull the temps down really quickly (fans on) as if the cooling fans are triggered normally.scanner wrote:But if it is working that hard and got that hot, the fans should be on and dragging huge amounts of air through the rad whatever is in the way.Velocette wrote:And a big import numberplate blocking the grille!
You just need to make sure the aircon is off, or the aircon rad will be heating the airflow before it has a chance of cooling the main rad which is located behind it.
Good point Ady. I had been thinking whether to suggest scavenger / rad fans may not be kicking in when they ought to. Putting aircon on should take care of that one.Northern Bongolow wrote:ive found the reverse to apply to this, if the temp is starting to rise, and the aircon is off, put the aircon on, and it will pull the temps down really quickly (fans on) as if the cooling fans are triggered normally.scanner wrote:But if it is working that hard and got that hot, the fans should be on and dragging huge amounts of air through the rad whatever is in the way.Velocette wrote:And a big import numberplate blocking the grille!
You just need to make sure the aircon is off, or the aircon rad will be heating the airflow before it has a chance of cooling the main rad which is located behind it.
Thanks, I had been consideing having a go with cocktail sticks, it does look pretty bad but I haven't inspected it that closely.mikeonb4c wrote:Sometimes (often) the crud is so compacted that vacuuming can't prise it loose. Blowing compressed air from behind may also fail if the jet of air can't get a clear shot at the crud (and it may, as scanner hints, just blast delicate rad fins on the backside of the rad, for no good reasaon). I had to de-crud my heater rad. matrix (which has VERY delicate aluminium finning) and did a pretty good job using a point ended bradawl to pick/pluck at the stuff bit by bit and get it out. Slow painstaking work that never seemed finished, but I got loads of stuff out so airflow through the rad increased dramatically. YOu might get best result if you can give the rad a good spraying with hot water + detergent to soften any stuck on stuff (but only after you've picked out the easy stuff whilst it is dry). First thing though is to assess whether the rad really is significantly blocked.
ha ha, no worries, I can be cooking in a few minutes, with the Airtop going.missfixit70 wrote:No heat pump effect, heating is only provided via the coolant, don't expect too much they were designed nearly 20 years ago
So does using the hold buttonBongoplod wrote:missfixit70 wrote:Most definitely, & if your engines got a bit hot going up the hill, it'll help it cool better as it increases the waterpump speed & therefore the coolant speed
Well,never knew that Kirsty,good tip..........cheers![]()
Brian