alisdair4
Well-Known Member
I have now had the same fault with my brand-new (less than 10 hrs) Beta 20 twice in 2 consecutive weekends. When starting the engine, it runs fine for about 20 minutes and then the overheat alarm sounds. When I stop the engine, it will restart immediately - I checked on both occasions that this happened to ensure that nothing had siezed. On both occasions however, I have left the engine to cool for about an hour, and then restarted it (having checked that there is coolant in the header tank). On both occasions, the engine has run perfectly.
I suspect that this has something to do with the thermostat opening as the engine heats up. Could the calorifier also be a factor - ie, could there be an air bubble in the coolant within the calorifier, which works its way through to the temperature sensor when the thermostat opens? As you can see, I am casting around from a position of little technical knowledge!
I suspect that this has something to do with the thermostat opening as the engine heats up. Could the calorifier also be a factor - ie, could there be an air bubble in the coolant within the calorifier, which works its way through to the temperature sensor when the thermostat opens? As you can see, I am casting around from a position of little technical knowledge!