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It does act a bit like a thermosst but not enough. Even the humble Bradford with no fan had a thermostat, although I guess it does or did get very cold in UK. Pre war when doctors did home vists their cars were noted for extreme wear. Taxis were the opposite.
Many boat engines wore rapidly. It was observed that cars prone to overheating wore less. And air cooled bikes. The combination of a pump and no thermostst and oils of the time accounted largely for the 40,000 mile rebores common to 1950s.
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(06-05-2022, 11:53 AM)Tony Griffiths Wrote: (06-05-2022, 10:38 AM)Graham Barker Wrote: On the subject of warming up - I have wondered whether the thermosiphon acts a bit like a thermostat. The water in the block is not going to move out of the block and into the radiator in significant quantities until the block has warmed up. It wouldn't be as positive as a thermostat, but may be facilitating a faster warm up than a pumped system with no thermostat or a failed thermostat.
Yes, that's a very interesting point; I'd never considered it.
Yes that is exactly what happens. A while back I took step by step thermal pictures of my engine heating up which shows this. I will try to dig them out of my picture archive and post here later.
Andy
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It always surprises that efforts were not made to fit air cleaners early on in motoring history. In 1929 NZ had very high car ownership, after only USA and Hawii, but only 3 % of roads were sealed. Near all cars had open updraught carbs.
When driving through short dust clouds I coast as this reduces the draw through the cleaner. Some argue that oil wetted gauze just spreads the ingestion. On my Seven with the export "filter" far more dirt accumaulted on the front. Some sort of shield would seem helpful.
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A renault 5 thermostat can be fitted in the top hose with a little ingenuity. Works very well.
Jim