RB30, some 2-3 inch lift auxiliary LPG tanks
Few more mods on the way
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Wouldn't the thermostat be fully open before 100c anyway? As such you won't need it to be pressurized to see it's full range of movement and where it gets stuck.
Edit: looking online, rb30 thermostats open at 76.5. I can't find what temp they are fully open. Highest I've seen on my gauge is 84, which was towing a trailer up a long hill on a 43c day, at which point the clutch fan kicked in and brought it back down. It normally sits between 78-80 unless she's copping a flogging, then she goes to 82c.
Last edited by Throbbinhood; 30th June 2016 at 04:40 PM.
Yep. Dom, please don't get too technical. It is just to see that the mechanism moves freely. After I got stuck on the side of a highway with a boiling engine, I test the thermostats to see if they open. I'm sorry I mentioned the pressure.
Last edited by mudnut; 30th June 2016 at 06:24 PM.
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Throbbinhood (30th June 2016)
Ok, cool. I've never seen how exactly the thermostat performs it's task. I presumed it opens up incrementally to control the temperature.
So, I thought other than getting stuck open, they can go faulty other ways as well.
Of course, I should do the boiling water test before getting into any more details.
RB30, some 2-3 inch lift auxiliary LPG tanks
Few more mods on the way
http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/tiger
https://www.panthera.org/
Cheetah Outreach
mudnut (30th June 2016)
Thanx for posting the above info mate.
Do you have an aftermarket temp gauge fitted?
Shouldn't the "healthy" temperature be bit higher than 84?
I've been thinking all this time it should be around 90 degrees or so.
Another question popped into my head is that I haven't been aware the fan clutch is a temperature controlled type.
Can you please confirm it mate?
RB30, some 2-3 inch lift auxiliary LPG tanks
Few more mods on the way
http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/tiger
https://www.panthera.org/
Cheetah Outreach
dom14 (1st July 2016)
Dont be sorry. I'm glad you mentioned it. We need to understand these things properly, so we know what we are doing, as we are not professionals in this field.
How the pressurized system works, as opposed to nonpressurized cooling system is pretty interesting.
I'm hearing the idea that we need to replace the thermostat more frequently than we do. Mine hasn't been touched for nearly four years.
Last edited by dom14; 1st July 2016 at 03:45 PM.
RB30, some 2-3 inch lift auxiliary LPG tanks
Few more mods on the way
http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/tiger
https://www.panthera.org/
Cheetah Outreach