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thepest

posted on 11/12/09 at 08:30 AM Reply With Quote
X-flow coolant setup

I have just installed my new x-flow with a header tank, just one thing I'm not clear about:

The water thermostat housing (fiesta mk3) on top of the cylinder head has a feed that goes back to the top of the expansion tank & the expansion tank's feed goes to the bottom of the rad before the water pump.

Does the water thermostat housing on top of the head have to have a pressure cap or should it just be blank?

I got an air lock once and I had a doubt about the setup.


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prawnabie

posted on 11/12/09 at 08:31 AM Reply With Quote
There should be 1 pressure cap, usually on the expansion tank. I would fit a blanking cap to the rad (if there is a neck) and one on the thermostat housing.

The system will be more efficient if you put a bleed off on the top of the rad and "T" into the snall pipe coming off the stat housing too.



[Edited on 11/12/09 by prawnabie]

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thepest

posted on 11/12/09 at 08:34 AM Reply With Quote
I have that 1.2 bar on the tank, its the thermostat housing I have doubt about, I mean should it allow air/coolant to bleed out of there freely?
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thepest

posted on 11/12/09 at 08:43 AM Reply With Quote
The rad is a polo rad, there is a bleed from there but I had to block it as it will not fit my nose cone.

Thanks for that, I'll put the blank on the thermostat housing and see how it goes.

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02GF74

posted on 11/12/09 at 11:04 AM Reply With Quote
hmmm, if the bleed on the radiaotr is lower than that on the thermostat, I think you risk an air lock.






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thepest

posted on 11/12/09 at 01:38 PM Reply With Quote
but there is no bleed on the radiatior, I had to block it off.
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prawnabie

posted on 12/12/09 at 12:17 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 02GF74
hmmm, if the bleed on the radiaotr is lower than that on the thermostat, I think you risk an air lock.


I can't see how if the rad is lower than the stat housing and the expansion bottle is the highest point in the system?

Or does air travel downwards in your part of the world lol

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procomp

posted on 12/12/09 at 09:28 AM Reply With Quote
Hi

You want a blanking cap for the thermostat housing. And a pressure cap on the expansion / header tank.

Bleeds ideally you would want one on the radiator and the thermostat housing. However if the rad is not possible then the one on the highest point Except the header tank will do which should be the thermostat housing. The idea is that this will allow a constant bleed back to the header tank. Just make sure there is no air lock in the top of the rad but unlikely after a bit of use as the air should come back up to the thermostat housing and bleed of with the circulation.

Cheers Matt






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rusty nuts

posted on 12/12/09 at 10:56 AM Reply With Quote
Can't see from you photo but do you have a pipe connected to the water outlet from the inlet manifold? It is the highest point of the engine and any air would find it's way there. The hose would originally have gone to the heater and from the heater to the small screw in union on the water pump .
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thepest

posted on 12/12/09 at 02:59 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks all I did just that & it works great
I.E. Blank on the stat housing with bleed to header tank.

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