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Guest preeday

Hi, bit of help please? Does anyone have a cooling system diagram for a 2.0 pinto engine? I am wanting to put an expansion tank in due to air locks. I have the tank & I know it needs to go high up as possible, I have a suitable location for it in mind. Also am I right in thinking that the heater pipes need to be low down as possible too? Any help appreciated!

 

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Phil

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Guest preeday

Yes I have a heater, also not sure what sort of radiator I have but it only has a top & bottom hose with an overflow just by the filler cap if that helps?

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you shouldn't need an header tank unless the heater is above the rad cap. sounds like the original Cortina rad ?

 

it should have something for expansion though I use a small pop bottle :)

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thermostat to top of rad.. bottom of water pump to bottom of rad. smaller pipe from water pump to heater then out of heater to inlet manifold. that's how mines piped up.

 

minus the heater

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Guest davidimurray

Not a diagram and no heater, but mine is :-

 

Pump to rad lower. Header tank Tee'd into this line.

 

Rad upper to Thermostat. Thermostat elbow bleed ran back to top of header tank

 

Heater connection linked to manifold connection.

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  • 9 years later...

Gents ,

Can some one help, I have been scratching my head for some time with this issue, using longborders diagram which is how I have plumbed my pinto  where would an expansion tank be connected as my radiator which is from a seat Marbella is a straight in/out with no cap so the tank is essential with this setup.

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Sorry but that is a confusing diagram.

Thermostat in radiator return line, I have never seen that and wonder how it can work.

The thermostat is normally closed and opens as it warms. It is always near engine in the line taking coolant from the engine to the radiator so as to sense when the engine reaches operating temp.

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