Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
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Dans going to repeat the sniffer test this morning... first test was done after system was refilled and run for a while.
He has a std set up to throw on if it comes back clear... if there is exhaust gasses present, then there is a spare std engine to throw in just to get it running..
He has a std set up to throw on if it comes back clear... if there is exhaust gasses present, then there is a spare std engine to throw in just to get it running..
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Apologies everyone, didn't mean to take you all off-topic with the Honda observation, forgot which forum I was posting in there...don't spend long in technical, usually!robin wrote:Anyway, let's stay on topic and try and get the K sorted, unless John is seriously thinking about the Honda conversion as a fix, in which case fair enough, it's on topic
Or is this just a moaning session, in which case I'll move it to general drivel^h^h^h^h^h chat and be done with it
Happy Easter all
Robin
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The second sniffer test came back negative..
So the PRT is getting ripped out and a std set up is going back on.
If it happens again.... then it must be the penguins at it again....
this thing is driving me bonkers...
So the PRT is getting ripped out and a std set up is going back on.
If it happens again.... then it must be the penguins at it again....
this thing is driving me bonkers...
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Engine gets hot, rad stays cold. Either water is not pumping or rad is shut off somehow.
I would be looking at the PRT install very carefully, but then again it has worked correctly previously.
Could the PRT be jammed? The bypass stuck shut? It was a pretty rough mechanism from what I remember, none of the components were finished, just rough stampings running in stmped holes, it did jam while I was playing with mine, but open not shut and not hard, just sticky. The thermostat should still operate.
I think a std thermostat would be a good idea, as well as a look at the PRT.
Is it a PRT or a PRRT? PRRT = landie part, PRT=somethign else maybe...
I would be looking at the PRT install very carefully, but then again it has worked correctly previously.
Could the PRT be jammed? The bypass stuck shut? It was a pretty rough mechanism from what I remember, none of the components were finished, just rough stampings running in stmped holes, it did jam while I was playing with mine, but open not shut and not hard, just sticky. The thermostat should still operate.
I think a std thermostat would be a good idea, as well as a look at the PRT.
Is it a PRT or a PRRT? PRRT = landie part, PRT=somethign else maybe...
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?... didnt know there was a difference?RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:Engine gets hot, rad stays cold. Either water is not pumping or rad is shut off somehow.
I would be looking at the PRT install very carefully, but then again it has worked correctly previously.
Could the PRT be jammed? The bypass stuck shut? It was a pretty rough mechanism from what I remember, none of the components were finished, just rough stampings running in stmped holes, it did jam while I was playing with mine, but open not shut and not hard, just sticky. The thermostat should still operate.
I think a std thermostat would be a good idea, as well as a look at the PRT.
Is it a PRT or a PRRT? PRRT = landie part, PRT=somethign else maybe...
Anyway... std stat going back on and hopefully thats it sorted.
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Remeber a big debate on SELC*CK about it, not sure if there is actually a difference or not. Was it the landie part you have/had?
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Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
There are a couple of different variants of the kit, both for the Land Rover and the MGF, IIRC. But there is nothing in the name - some people call it PRRT and some PRT. The second R, if present, is Remote. The stat housing is remote in all cases. The first R is for Relief as in Pressure Relief. The stat has the pressure relief mechanism in all cases, AFAIK, so any variant could accurately be described as PRT or PRRT (though Simon Erland insists it's just PRT
).
Cheers,
Robin
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Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
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Rear clam is going back on as I type... the std thermostat has been re-fitted and the PRT confined to the "well it might be buggered" bin....
No other logical explanation for it other than PRT issues.... water pump was whipped off for inspection at the same time as well..... all ok there.
we will have to wait and see...
No other logical explanation for it other than PRT issues.... water pump was whipped off for inspection at the same time as well..... all ok there.
we will have to wait and see...
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
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News for you as well.......NOOPS 160 wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:Rear clam is going back on as I type... the std thermostat has been re-fitted and the PRT confined to the "well it might be buggered" bin....
No other logical explanation for it other than PRT issues.... water pump was whipped off for inspection at the same time as well..... all ok there.![]()
we will have to wait and see...
Oh joy......here's hoping sir
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Interesting proposition...
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
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Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Are you guys sharing a room again this year?!Victor Meldrew wrote:Interesting proposition...
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Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Neil,NOOPS 160 wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:Rear clam is going back on as I type... the std thermostat has been re-fitted and the PRT confined to the "well it might be buggered" bin....
No other logical explanation for it other than PRT issues.... water pump was whipped off for inspection at the same time as well..... all ok there.![]()
we will have to wait and see...
Oh joy......here's hoping sir
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Well that's me on the train heading to Dan's. With a bit of luck and after a lot of head scratching the problem will be gone.
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....