ColinS
Well-Known Member
Due to starting problems on my Volvo 2002 I did a top end rebuild over the winter and honed the bores at the same time. There was the usual scale and suchlike around the waterways, which I removed carefully, because it seemed the thing to do.
The engine now starts within 2 seconds from cold (rather than using easy-start as before) and I am most pleased with the result.
However, I now find that there is very little water flow through the thermostat when the engine is up to temperature, and consequentially I have no hot water from my calorifier. This time last year I had no problem getting hot water, and so it is not due to the sea temperature.
I have removed and tested the thermostat, checked all of the calorifier pipes and run with them disconnected and emptying into a bucket, with the result of a very slow trickle of water. I have also checked the water pump impeller as well.
I would presume that the bypass flow into the wet exhaust is taking all of the water supply from the engine with the result that there is no flow through the thermostat, so is there a way to reduce the bypass flow or should I wait for the scale to build up again?
The engine now starts within 2 seconds from cold (rather than using easy-start as before) and I am most pleased with the result.
However, I now find that there is very little water flow through the thermostat when the engine is up to temperature, and consequentially I have no hot water from my calorifier. This time last year I had no problem getting hot water, and so it is not due to the sea temperature.
I have removed and tested the thermostat, checked all of the calorifier pipes and run with them disconnected and emptying into a bucket, with the result of a very slow trickle of water. I have also checked the water pump impeller as well.
I would presume that the bypass flow into the wet exhaust is taking all of the water supply from the engine with the result that there is no flow through the thermostat, so is there a way to reduce the bypass flow or should I wait for the scale to build up again?