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which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 12 Sep 2016, 17:06
by sandancer
I hope this is in the right place, I am having a problem overheating,1981 diesel 1.6
does the top pipe from the engine go to the top or the bottom of the radiator?
one of the pipes from the engine ( inch and a half) that is going to the radiator goes down and then comes back up, like the letter U, I do not think it should, am I correct that there should be no drop in the pipe?
any help would be most greatfull, thank you
A DIAGRAM WOULD BE GREAT,
I have had a look on wiki but I get soooooo sidetracked on there
cheers

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 12 Sep 2016, 17:11
by Smcknighty
There are two long steel or hard plastic pipes that go to and from the radiator
There are two flexible pipes that go to and from the heater matrix.

The pipe from the back of the head goes to the heater matrix


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Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 12 Sep 2016, 17:30
by sandancer
cheers, I know about the small pipes, can you please explain more about the big pipes, as I am not sure if they have been crossed,

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 12 Sep 2016, 18:15
by Oldiebut goodie
All in the Bentley

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Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 12 Sep 2016, 20:00
by sandancer
ok, that is great, thank you that answers all my questions for now, but 1,,,,,,, what is the Bentley?
cheers

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 12 Sep 2016, 20:26
by Oldiebut goodie
"The Bible" for our vans. American publication of the workshop manual for these vans. Become a club member then read "members only" chat.

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 13 Sep 2016, 13:22
by Smcknighty
if your talking about the radiator pipes - have they been replaced by runs of flexi hose? Can't see how else they could droop?


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Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 13 Sep 2016, 15:02
by Oldiebut goodie
As in the first pic.

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 13 Sep 2016, 15:26
by sandancer
It has bits of old Hoover pipe ,I think one is to long it is above the engine and then it drops down to 5 inch off the road then comes back up to the radiator in a U

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 13 Sep 2016, 20:42
by Smcknighty
K - it's not 'right' but did it work previously?


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Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 13 Sep 2016, 21:38
by RogerT
You say "Hoover pipe" and I'm imagining the flexible corrugated tubes on a Vacuum Cleaner. I'm slightly horrified... :shock:

Is that really what you mean?

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 20:42
by sandancer
Smcknighty wrote:K - it's not 'right' but did it work previously?


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I drove the bus up from Manchester to south shields it was a cold and rainy day, I pottered up at 45-50 all the way, the air vents were open and I only had cold air all the way home,
I changed the thermostat as the old one was stuck closed, since then I have had the engine out to do a rebuild, and I just wanted to make sure that I had not crossed any pipes
And now the matrix and rad are not getting any warm water to them at all,

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 20:44
by sandancer
RogerT wrote:You say "Hoover pipe" and I'm imagining the flexible corrugated tubes on a Vacuum Cleaner. I'm slightly horrified... :shock:

Is that really what you mean?

It looks like the metal hand held part from a Dyson vacuum

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 20:45
by sandancer
Oldiebut goodie wrote:"The Bible" for our vans. American publication of the workshop manual for these vans. Become a club member then read "members only" chat.

Am I not a club member????

Re: which pipe goes to the top of the radiator

Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 20:58
by Oldiebut goodie
I didn't think that you were - I only glanced at the name to see if it is in blue. Can you access 'members only chat'?
Just noticed that smcknighty is the same, has a number but isn't in blue.