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Author: Subject: Pinto overheating... again!!!
flak monkey

posted on 19/4/10 at 01:55 PM Reply With Quote
Having the bleed hoses above the fluid level is no problem. Its when something like the top hose is above the level in the header you get problems.

The bleed hoses/return to header should be the highest point of the system.





Sera

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cd.thomson

posted on 19/4/10 at 01:57 PM Reply With Quote
phew.. i getcha ... sorry for hijack!





Craig

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DaveFJ

posted on 29/6/10 at 01:29 PM Reply With Quote
OK... lots of messing and it still overheats within a mile....

bitten the bullit and decided to start from scratch on the cooling so.....

new rad on order, new pump on order, thermostat housing cut in half and awaiting welding so it comes ou horizontal not sticking up in the air...

the stat housing will allow the highest point in the system to be the header tank.

new pump because i broke the pulley mount getting it off

new rad... never been happy with my old rad with the filler tank on the side so goin for a new one... spent half the day (when i should have been working!) researching and have come up with a bigger polo tank with the 8mm bleed at the top and a 430x320 core (old one was 377x320). measured the Avon nose cone and it should fit - just!

for reference I have gone for a rad for an 86-87 1.3 Polo
nissens part number 651631
oem part number 171.121.253.CJ
valeo ref 883819
I beleive this is the same as the VW303?


came across a few good sites in my searching so will list them, here for teh benefit of others searching this problem:

Nissens
an excellent site and gives cross ref to manufacturers part number

Spartauto
gives a lot of cross reference part numbers

Autokool
good site but slightly pricey

adrad
good site - cheap - well recommended

BuyParts Online
where I got my new rad. pretty cheap and a good range

will let you all know how i get on......





Dave

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DaveFJ

posted on 5/7/10 at 11:37 AM Reply With Quote
For those that are interested i can confirm that the rad I ordered above, does fit in the Tiger nose cone - just1 and sits vertically....

just fabricated a rad cowling to attach the fan to so to try and improve the flow provided by the fan

hopefully will get some new coolant hose thsi week and will be able to tell all how it went





Dave

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DaveFJ

posted on 12/7/10 at 09:04 AM Reply With Quote
To any interested, after a long period of head scratching I can finally say she is back on the road - overheating fixed - cross fingers!

took her out saturday and sunday - ragged her sensless and couldnt get her to go over 90 degerees

watch out for some piccies of the new 'stealth' Avon





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