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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
It's normal to drop a little when engine is hot because of the pressure that builds up inside the cooling circuit.
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5th Jul 2009 1:47 pm |
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philsh Member Since: 20 Sep 2008 Location: Between a rock and a hard place Posts: 537 |
Fair enough, but it does it on a cold engine too. Hot or cold, makes no difference Gone - TD4 XS Auto, Sumatra Black, Mud flaps and side strips, clear indicators, private plate, privacy glass |
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5th Jul 2009 2:00 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
If the pressure inside the cooling circuit is over 1.45 bars, then the water/pressure surplus is released ouside the circuit. This could be an explanation for founding again the water between the marks after a while.
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5th Jul 2009 2:15 pm |
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philsh Member Since: 20 Sep 2008 Location: Between a rock and a hard place Posts: 537 |
I'll give it a whirl - cheeers Alex Gone - TD4 XS Auto, Sumatra Black, Mud flaps and side strips, clear indicators, private plate, privacy glass |
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5th Jul 2009 3:23 pm |
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christian138 Member Since: 31 Jul 2008 Location: Peterborough Posts: 946 |
it's been a while since i sat A level Physics but i am sure it's the other way round. As it heats it expands then as it cools it contracts therefore the level will be lower when cold. |
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5th Jul 2009 3:32 pm |
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stormsky Member Since: 07 Sep 2008 Location: Wellington Posts: 170 |
Hmm, I need to read my owners manual. I may well be wrong but as a rule of thumb for all vehicles I always thought you used the lower mark when checking expansion tank water level COLD. As the engine warms up and water expands, the bottle then provides the room for the excess water, the expansion 'space' is what is between minimum and maximum marks. As the engine cools down and the water contracts, water is drawn out of the bottle back into the circuit. If the expansion bottle gets too full, ie above the maximum mark, then the cap valve lifts against its spring and allows excess water down the overflow pipe.
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6th Jul 2009 3:23 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
On PRESURIZED cooling systems the level on expansion tank when hot is lower than when cold. On ATMOSFERIC cooling systems the level on expansion tank when hot is higher then when cold. On FL2 there is a PRESURIZED cooling system. Because of the pressure AND because the hoses are flexible, the pressure will build up in expansion tank and will lower the fluid level and expand/harden the hoses. Sorry for my poor english, but I believe you will understand what I've meant. |
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6th Jul 2009 4:52 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
je comprende tres bonne At work
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6th Jul 2009 5:17 pm |
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stormsky Member Since: 07 Sep 2008 Location: Wellington Posts: 170 |
Sorry Alex,
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7th Jul 2009 7:35 am |
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snappa Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: Watching C-beams near the Tanhauser Gate Posts: 1633 |
I always thought on starting from cold the coolant went round and round the engine until it was warm then the thermostat opened to allow water into the radiator to help cool the engine.
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7th Jul 2009 8:20 am |
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stormsky Member Since: 07 Sep 2008 Location: Wellington Posts: 170 |
Yse thats how T stat works. 58 HSE, auto, lago grey, tints. Mine and my dogs Storm and Sky
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7th Jul 2009 8:45 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Agree, hot water expands. More of that we can conclude that f(p,V,T) = 0, or pV = nRT. Or in extremis: (p*V)/T = constant, for a given system (mass). So when temperature rise, either the volume is the same and the pressure should rise, or the pressure will remain the same but the volume should rise. Or both pressure and volume should rise in that way it compensates with temperature increase.
This only true (water level rises) if there is no volume increase because of the hose expansion... But back to our problem, maybe we should compare the hose expansion with the increase in volume of the coolant level. Theoreticaly if the hose expansion is the same with the increase in volume of the coolant level, then there should be no modification in water level inside expansion tank, right? But I believe that various hoses expansion because of the pressure is way bigger than the increase in water volume because of the heat. This is why I've said the level in expansion tank will lower when engine is hot, again, in a pressurized cooling circuit. I've observed this on my FL2. When cold I've added coolant until MAX. Closed the cap, started the engine and gone to work. In the evening, when I've got back, and of course the engine was hot, the coolant level was a few millimeters below MAX. Then, the next day, when again cold, the level was again at MAX. Who knows, this was/is because of various elements expand/contract with temperature, but this is the way it is on my FL2 coolant circuit.
Here I belive that it's because there is a serious drop (normalization) in pressure, the cooling circuit volume return to normal (hose expansion reverts to normal size) and therefore, in the expansion tank will be seen actual water dilatation. |
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7th Jul 2009 9:17 am |
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stormsky Member Since: 07 Sep 2008 Location: Wellington Posts: 170 |
Ok I see where you are coming from.
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7th Jul 2009 11:00 am |
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