If the bongo is stationary, engine running, once it gets up to temp, the inlet temp into the rad gets up to 80-90 ish degrees. No airflow across the rad, therefore minimum cooling across the rad (maximum I've seen stationary is @15 c cooling), stat starts opening, bottom hose starts warming up as flow starts inceasing, once the stat opens fully, full flow through the rad, hot coolant going in, only cooled by @15c, therefore bottom hose should be 65c+, which is HOT, quite simple really. If it ain't getting HOT, the stat isn't opening FULLY & you haven't taken it up up to temp to prove the stat works as it should.bigdaddycain wrote:I suspect some bongo's must be different Dave, i've never felt a hot bottom hoseWarm yes, but i suppose the issue of temps are subjective.
This does not mean there is a problem, usually it just means you haven't got it up to temp, ie spent long enough at it.
This can also be shown after you've been driving & pull over, leave the engine runnning (no heaters on), & within 10 minutes the bottom hose should be HOT (unless your fan switch/control system is modified/fubar meaning the fans are permanently on) for the above reasoning.









