westerlylad
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Hi All. Cox engineering suggests installing a Johnson CM10 pump into the calorifier return line to the DV20 engine block, however I'm having trouble establishing a flow between the engine and my calorifier, which is about half a meter above my engine, despite having several attempts at backfilling the calorifier as suggested by Vyv.
Would it not be possible to install the pump in the line feeding engine water to the calorifier so that the pump would be pumping water up to the calorifier inlet?
I know that the water flowing to the pump would initially be hotter than in the return line position, but would that really be a problem?
Alternatively, could I install a tee piece with an isolation valve at the top of my calorifier feed line into which I could connect a hose to feed mains pressure water to my calorifier heating circuit, in case my problem is due to an air lock? Thanks in anticipation.
Would it not be possible to install the pump in the line feeding engine water to the calorifier so that the pump would be pumping water up to the calorifier inlet?
I know that the water flowing to the pump would initially be hotter than in the return line position, but would that really be a problem?
Alternatively, could I install a tee piece with an isolation valve at the top of my calorifier feed line into which I could connect a hose to feed mains pressure water to my calorifier heating circuit, in case my problem is due to an air lock? Thanks in anticipation.
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