[DML] Re: Cooling System Problems (DMC Joe's Overheat Protector)
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[DML] Re: Cooling System Problems (DMC Joe's Overheat Protector)
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:15:05 -0000
Is this earlier "overheat protector" what most of us now call a "self
bleeder"? Latter seems to be becoming standard equipment on many
DeLoreans (even the Sunstar model has one!). I like it for the very
reason you mention -- automatically bleeds the system after coolant
change without messing with the brittle radiator barb. Another useful
mod I've found is to re-route the radiator bleed hose UPHILL to a Tee
in the heater core return line rather than DOWNHILL to the radiator
return line (because I replaced that aggravating piece of bent pipe,
which also rubs epoxy off the crumple extension, with a length of
contiguous hose, routing the bleed line somewhere else was necessary
-- might as well do it so air doesn't get trapped).
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Joe LoRe" <dmcjoe@xxxx> wrote:
>
>
> You are missing the point. As you mentioned, if every component in
> the cooling system is operating at spec and there are no leaks at any
> of the components that connect to the cooling system than there is no
> need for an air bleed device at the thermostat. Unfortunately in the
> real world this is not always the case. When you consider the number
> of connections and components in the cooling system sooner or later
> there will be a leak. Any leak in the system will cause air to be
> drawn into the system which will eventually collect at the thermostat
> leading to an engine overheat condition.
>
> It's easy for people like yourself, who can easily diagnose, replace,
> and maintain the components you mentioned. Unfortunately for many
> owners, especially the ones that are distant from knowledgeable
> service centers or don't service their own cars a loose clamp could
> cause an owner to be stranded in his DeLorean. Worse yet engine could
> suffer permanent damage
>
> You when you said "The BIG problem is too many cars don't have
> a tight cooling system." You're exactly right; that is why the
> Overheat Protector is such a valuable item.
>
> The overheat protector is safety device and does just what it says;
> it will prevent the engine from going into an overheat condition if
> air is drawn into the system. The side benefit of the device is that
> it eliminates the need to manually air bleed the cooling system.
>
> DMC Joe
>
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