11-05-2022, 08:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2022, 08:38 PM by Andy Bennett.)
Further to the earlier post which covered the question of the thermosyphon process, I have found the step by step pictures I took of the warming process.
The heat patterns are relative rather than specific temperatures but here goes step by step with timings shown. I have to do in 2 posts as i appear to be limited on pictures per post:
Engine cold:
1.jpg (Size: 128.47 KB / Downloads: 778)
Engine head warming but no sign of any heat going into radiator
2.jpg (Size: 101.5 KB / Downloads: 777)
First sign of some heat travelling into radiator
3.jpg (Size: 107.74 KB / Downloads: 781)
First sign of real heat into top of radiator by the inlet
4.jpg (Size: 129.34 KB / Downloads: 778)
more heat into top of radiator but rad still cool
5.jpg (Size: 110.87 KB / Downloads: 778)
heat beginning to travel down height of radiator less than 4 minutes after start up
6.jpg (Size: 123.68 KB / Downloads: 783)
more to follow
next picture
top of radiator temp stable but heat travelling down suggesting thermosyphoning running now
7.jpg (Size: 125.05 KB / Downloads: 774)
30 seconds later more heat at the base of the radiator
8.jpg (Size: 125.01 KB / Downloads: 777)
again a few seconds later with the engine hot but the radiator still not at full working temp and still relatively cool at bottom
9.jpg (Size: 109.98 KB / Downloads: 777)
30 seconds after last radiator picture and the heat pattern is relatively stable and remained like this with the radiator core middle at 86 degrees
10.jpg (Size: 121.86 KB / Downloads: 780)
engine now at even temperature, just over 5 minutes from start up
11.jpg (Size: 108.06 KB / Downloads: 785)
All of course at a standstill so not real driving, but temperatures appeared to stabelize at the 5 minutes or so point from start up at a relatively low 17 degrees ambient.
The heat patterns are relative rather than specific temperatures but here goes step by step with timings shown. I have to do in 2 posts as i appear to be limited on pictures per post:
Engine cold:
1.jpg (Size: 128.47 KB / Downloads: 778)
Engine head warming but no sign of any heat going into radiator
2.jpg (Size: 101.5 KB / Downloads: 777)
First sign of some heat travelling into radiator
3.jpg (Size: 107.74 KB / Downloads: 781)
First sign of real heat into top of radiator by the inlet
4.jpg (Size: 129.34 KB / Downloads: 778)
more heat into top of radiator but rad still cool
5.jpg (Size: 110.87 KB / Downloads: 778)
heat beginning to travel down height of radiator less than 4 minutes after start up
6.jpg (Size: 123.68 KB / Downloads: 783)
more to follow
next picture
top of radiator temp stable but heat travelling down suggesting thermosyphoning running now
7.jpg (Size: 125.05 KB / Downloads: 774)
30 seconds later more heat at the base of the radiator
8.jpg (Size: 125.01 KB / Downloads: 777)
again a few seconds later with the engine hot but the radiator still not at full working temp and still relatively cool at bottom
9.jpg (Size: 109.98 KB / Downloads: 777)
30 seconds after last radiator picture and the heat pattern is relatively stable and remained like this with the radiator core middle at 86 degrees
10.jpg (Size: 121.86 KB / Downloads: 780)
engine now at even temperature, just over 5 minutes from start up
11.jpg (Size: 108.06 KB / Downloads: 785)
All of course at a standstill so not real driving, but temperatures appeared to stabelize at the 5 minutes or so point from start up at a relatively low 17 degrees ambient.
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!