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  • Originally posted by Wolfracer View Post
    OH! Why?
    It said on the poster protects and seals cracks in heads, blocks, rads etc. PERMANENTLY.
    Is it detrimental then and in what way?

    It'll also seal and or restict tiny waterways in the cylinderhead and coolant hoses too, not good.

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    • Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
      It'll also seal and or restict tiny waterways in the cylinderhead and coolant hoses too, not good.
      I thought it stayed liquid unless exposed to air at high temps? (might be wrong on this but I thought this was how it worked) so unless a problem it wouldn't do anything, but stay liquid?
      Anyway, can keep it in the tidy holes in the boot, "just in case......"
      "B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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      • Originally posted by Wolfracer View Post
        I thought it stayed liquid unless exposed to air at high temps? (might be wrong on this but I thought this was how it worked) so unless a problem it wouldn't do anything, but stay liquid?
        Anyway, can keep it in the tidy holes in the boot, "just in case......"

        I wouldn't like it circulating around the already fragile cooling system including the water pump, it may cause more expensive problems later on.

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        • Originally posted by Wolfracer View Post
          I thought it stayed liquid unless exposed to air at high temps? (might be wrong on this but I thought this was how it worked) so unless a problem it wouldn't do anything, but stay liquid?
          Anyway, can keep it in the tidy holes in the boot, "just in case......"
          I was of the same opinion, but a lot of guys here, who appear to know a bit, are strictly against it. I bought an expensive version of the same formula (£35) and d aren't use it, not even in an emergency.
          私のホバークラフト は鰻が一杯です。

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          • I have not read the whole of this thread but can say as a mechanic nearly all manufacurers diesel engines have cracked heads normally about 90000 - 100000 miles .
            VW even released a crack measuring guide so you can see if the head could be reused .
            I know of Mitsy , Range Rover , VW , Daihatsu .... all cracked .

            Admitedly good upkeep of coolant system does help .
            Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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            • We could try using one of those electric water pumps (made by a company called Davies Craig). I think you fit the pump in the bottom rad hose and remove the standard water pump or maybe just the impeller (not sure), and i think you remove the thermostat too. It's driven by a controller that monitors the water temp via it's own sensor fitted in the top hose. There's a switch or a dial on the controller that you can set the desired coolant temp and the variable speed pump will maintain the temp you told it to run at. It also has a warm up function for when the engine is cold, it runs the pump very slowly so the engine is able to warm properly. The amont of power that it saps from the engine (via the alternator) is supposed to be less than the amount of power the standard water pump would have taken. I haven't done this myself but it sound like an idea i'd like to carry out at some point.
              If the mountain wont come to mohammed..... smash the place up!!

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              • Originally posted by David 2.4td View Post
                We could try using one of those electric water pumps (made by a company called Davies Craig). I think you fit the pump in the bottom rad hose and remove the standard water pump or maybe just the impeller (not sure), and i think you remove the thermostat too. It's driven by a controller that monitors the water temp via it's own sensor fitted in the top hose. There's a switch or a dial on the controller that you can set the desired coolant temp and the variable speed pump will maintain the temp you told it to run at. It also has a warm up function for when the engine is cold, it runs the pump very slowly so the engine is able to warm properly. The amont of power that it saps from the engine (via the alternator) is supposed to be less than the amount of power the standard water pump would have taken. I haven't done this myself but it sound like an idea i'd like to carry out at some point.
                sounds interesting any more info available or a site for details and performance under stress also price and availability
                I'M ALWAYS IN THE SH'T, IT'S ONLY THE DEPTH THAT VARIES!!!!!!!!

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                • Yes just look up the website (google Davies Craig, dont get it the wrong way round or you might get loads of info about a sh*te 90's dance music singer, heh heh), i think they might be an Aussie firm, could be wrong. They list flow rates, i think they even have different sizes of pump, given the power or size of flow required. A lot of racers (bikes and cars) use them because they sap less power than a normal water pump, also i think you can program/set them to run after shut down to help prevent heat soak, might be a usefull function for us lot.
                  If the mountain wont come to mohammed..... smash the place up!!

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                  • Or go to scrappy and get one of a Renault 19 or 21 I think . They were fitted to keep coolant circulating after engine switch off as heads warped and blew head gaskets,
                    Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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                    • Are you able to remove the pump controller too or is it part of the renault ecu? Can you tell it what temp to maintain and it just does it regardless? What about the warm up phase?
                      If the mountain wont come to mohammed..... smash the place up!!

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                      • Same idea, makes a good read

                        http://www.estimaowners.com/communit...head+%2Bthread

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                        • Originally posted by surfenstein View Post
                          i seem to be reading about more and more surf heads cracking,not only 2.4 heads but 3.0 and third gen now.is there something we can do as a forum,to unravel the mystery as to why they are cracking,there must be a reason.The trucks run fine in japan but as soon as we get them over here, they crack.Im not saying they all do it,but we as a forum must be able to put together some king of sticky thread,we all assume its a fault that lies within the head and that good precautionary servicing and looking after the cooling system helps.Or is there something that we are doing to these trucks that the japs dont do that weakens the head,like fuel for instance,octane ratings,etc.any one any thoughts ????
                          Hard water.
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                          • Originally posted by Albannach View Post
                            Hard water.
                            you may have a very good piont there
                            am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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