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Numplumb 6th September 2014 05:23 PM

Connecting Expansion bottle
 
Where are people who are building MX5 builds connecting their expansion bottle to?.
I have a VW Polo rad and expansion bottle also from a Polo, do I tee it into the top radiator pipe or could I connect it to the redundant connection at the rear where the heater was and blank off the pipe going to the water pump along the side of the engine under the exhaust manifold or anyone got any info how they have done it.:confused:

Regards Mick.

skov 6th September 2014 06:02 PM

I'm not sure you can just block the heater pipes off can you?
I get the feeling you'd cook the rear cylinder(s) if you did.

I connected them together and t'd the expansion bottle into that.



I then connected the small connection at the top of the bottle to the small connection on the top of the radiator:


Numplumb 6th September 2014 06:09 PM

Thanks For that info your probably right about blocking off, I will do what you have done that seems the way to go

Regards Mick.

Davidbolam 6th September 2014 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Numplumb (Post 98626)
Thanks For that info your probably right about blocking off, I will do what you have done that seems the way to go

Regards Mick.

I did the same for my build as well.

David

skov 6th September 2014 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Numplumb (Post 98626)
Thanks For that info your probably right about blocking off, I will do what you have done that seems the way to go

Regards Mick.

No worries.
I'm still not sure if that was the right way to do it, but it seems to work for me!
I've covered nearly 3000 miles now, and it's only overheated once, and that was only because the belt driving the waterpump failed :rolleyes:

flyerncle 10th September 2014 12:08 PM

Just a thought you could plumb in water to oil heat exchanger that is fitted to most things theses days between the two heater pipes.


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