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I'm doing a GTi conversion and trying to sort out which pipe is the radiator return pipe and which is the feed.
I thought I could just pour some water in the vent hole and see which one it came out of in the engine bay (to identify the feed pipe) but it comes out of both
I've got the front of the bus hard up against house so access to the radiator for a proper look is really difficult.
Can anyone shed any light?
Thanks
Chad
Last edited by Sir Chad on 14 Oct 2006, 19:56, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks Klatuu, For anyone who's interested here's my attempt at plumbing in my GTi conversion:
(N.B.The expansion bottle isn't shown in this photo) on my bus, of the two large pipes going thru the bulk head, the one the right (offside) is the feed to the radiator and is connected to the top of the block. I used one of my old WBX pipes with the small pipes T'd into it, which I'm using as the return feed from the Golf expansion bottle. I fabricated a 3/4" to 1/2" T which is inline with the heater hose and this feed the expansion bottle.
I'll post again in a month or so to say if any of this actually works.
Chad
My diesel T25 has hot coolant from head going in to bottom of Rad and return coming from top. I thought this was strange, as most cars I've seen would feed hot in at top so that as it cools, it sinks, but apparently this is how the rad is designed. Not sure if this is relevant, but I got some manuals to confirm this and it still seems wierd to me...