follow up to 3.5 cooling
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 4:51 pm
Bodger, in one of his replies to my original post on overheating, stated to check the hoses
ie "check and make sure you havn't connected the hoes on the back of the water pump housing to the blanked off outlet .. on some there are 2 stubs pipes , only one is open ...
i only know becuse i did it"
Ive pm ed him and hasn't answered back, the point is scaring me a bit as the engine is still roasting hot but with a hot rad and blower.
The engines story:
My engine originally is stamped with a RR number but somehow was fitted to SD1, with the appropriate SD1 water pump housing+pump. This SD1 pump only has one hose connector on the back.
The engine was remover from the SD1 stripped and rebuilt for the purpose of going into a Land Rover, a RR water pump housing +pump fitted that has two hoses connected to the back.
So, I need for the sake of my own sanity to understand the impact of the 1,2 water pump hoses. as bodger indicated.
Mick
ie "check and make sure you havn't connected the hoes on the back of the water pump housing to the blanked off outlet .. on some there are 2 stubs pipes , only one is open ...
i only know becuse i did it"
Ive pm ed him and hasn't answered back, the point is scaring me a bit as the engine is still roasting hot but with a hot rad and blower.
The engines story:
My engine originally is stamped with a RR number but somehow was fitted to SD1, with the appropriate SD1 water pump housing+pump. This SD1 pump only has one hose connector on the back.
The engine was remover from the SD1 stripped and rebuilt for the purpose of going into a Land Rover, a RR water pump housing +pump fitted that has two hoses connected to the back.
So, I need for the sake of my own sanity to understand the impact of the 1,2 water pump hoses. as bodger indicated.
Mick