Water flow direction help
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Water flow direction help
Hi guys,
Just need to check something.
Which way way does the water flow into the radiator on a diesel.
I.e does it enter at the top or at the bottom? And which pipe feeds the bottom e.g the pipe from the bottom of the pump to the bottom of the radiator...
Just need to check set my mind at rest.
Cheers guys
Just need to check something.
Which way way does the water flow into the radiator on a diesel.
I.e does it enter at the top or at the bottom? And which pipe feeds the bottom e.g the pipe from the bottom of the pump to the bottom of the radiator...
Just need to check set my mind at rest.
Cheers guys
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Re: Water flow direction help
you should really have searched first ...norty boy

as you see it's bottom up...
more discussion here
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=82089

as you see it's bottom up...
more discussion here
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=82089
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Re: Water flow direction help
I did see this but was confused as to what it was
Am I right in thinging it's a radiator with the core removed?
Thanks fir the linky!!
Am I right in thinging it's a radiator with the core removed?
Thanks fir the linky!!
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yes it is removed as the pipework on the side of the generic core is the most important aspect
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Re: Water flow direction help
That's spot on Kev,
So the pipe that moves up to the top by the bleed screw should be the return And the pipe at the bottom is the inlet.
So I'm guessing that
(Top) Return to water pump & (bottom) inlet to cyl head
I will be checking my van tomorrow just to make sure
Cheers - top man Kev!
So the pipe that moves up to the top by the bleed screw should be the return And the pipe at the bottom is the inlet.
So I'm guessing that
(Top) Return to water pump & (bottom) inlet to cyl head
I will be checking my van tomorrow just to make sure
Cheers - top man Kev!
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Re: Water flow direction help
As you can see the hoses attach at the bottom of the rad.
It is easy to mix them up.
If your rad warms up bottom first... Then its plumbed up right
It is easy to mix them up.
If your rad warms up bottom first... Then its plumbed up right
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Well I swapped the pipes round today, looks like they have been the wrong way round ever since I got the van!
Just need to find a pictures of the rad fan switches to check the wires are correct on these.
Cheers
Just need to find a pictures of the rad fan switches to check the wires are correct on these.
Cheers
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Haynes has the wiring colours ... and it's a plug in connector so no confusion I would think on a two speed fan
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Re: Water flow direction help
Time to get a Haynes then maybe! I have an early van so 2x2 pin switches.
Thanks again for all your help Kev! Shows how thermally efficient a diesel is to have not over heated with the pipe work the wrong way round!
Thanks again for all your help Kev! Shows how thermally efficient a diesel is to have not over heated with the pipe work the wrong way round!
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Re: Water flow direction help
Just connect the wires together if you want to test the fan.
I guess you new that though!
I guess you new that though!
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