STD Tuning Engine Tapping water pump inlet pipe for expansion tank

Tapping water pump inlet pipe for expansion tank

Tapping water pump inlet pipe for expansion tank

 
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
 
matfield
GT2256V

104
10-09-2016, 01:38 PM #1
Hi,

What's the theory on tapping the water pump inlet pipe to add a 10mm barbed fitting to go from the expansion tank to the water pump.

Has anyone done anything else to get over this?

Thanks

Mat
matfield
10-09-2016, 01:38 PM #1

Hi,

What's the theory on tapping the water pump inlet pipe to add a 10mm barbed fitting to go from the expansion tank to the water pump.

Has anyone done anything else to get over this?

Thanks

Mat

zeeman
Holset

444
10-09-2016, 03:20 PM #2
(10-09-2016, 01:38 PM)matfield Hi,

What's the theory on tapping the water pump inlet pipe to add a 10mm barbed fitting to go from the expansion tank to the water pump.

Has anyone done anything else to get over this?

Thanks

Mat

On what engine?
zeeman
10-09-2016, 03:20 PM #2

(10-09-2016, 01:38 PM)matfield Hi,

What's the theory on tapping the water pump inlet pipe to add a 10mm barbed fitting to go from the expansion tank to the water pump.

Has anyone done anything else to get over this?

Thanks

Mat

On what engine?

matfield
GT2256V

104
10-09-2016, 03:59 PM #3
Sorry... 606.
matfield
10-09-2016, 03:59 PM #3

Sorry... 606.

50harleyrider
GTA2359VK

397
10-10-2016, 07:35 AM #4
Why don't you just put a tee near the small hose connection (beside the main outlet on the lower passenger side of the engine) and run one side to heater return and one side to expansion tank. No tapping required anywhere. Look at my 1997 F150 conversion thread. Zeeman does this as you can see from his post 42 photos and explanation in my thread: http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/show...p?tid=6616
This post was last modified: 10-10-2016, 08:05 AM by 50harleyrider.
50harleyrider
10-10-2016, 07:35 AM #4

Why don't you just put a tee near the small hose connection (beside the main outlet on the lower passenger side of the engine) and run one side to heater return and one side to expansion tank. No tapping required anywhere. Look at my 1997 F150 conversion thread. Zeeman does this as you can see from his post 42 photos and explanation in my thread: http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/show...p?tid=6616

matfield
GT2256V

104
10-10-2016, 02:18 PM #5
I was trying to avoid long runs of hose, and my expansion tank is directly above the lower rad to water pump hose, but it could be an option.
matfield
10-10-2016, 02:18 PM #5

I was trying to avoid long runs of hose, and my expansion tank is directly above the lower rad to water pump hose, but it could be an option.

zeeman
Holset

444
10-10-2016, 02:56 PM #6
(10-10-2016, 02:18 PM)matfield I was trying to avoid long runs of hose, and my expansion tank is directly above the lower rad to water pump hose, but it could be an option.

There shouldn't be a any longer runs of hose then normal. This eliminates air in the system. Outlet hose from the head to the heater core, out the heater core to the tee, ties the outlet of the tank to the tee and down to the water inlet, by the thermostat. Simple and done deal.

Zeeman
zeeman
10-10-2016, 02:56 PM #6

(10-10-2016, 02:18 PM)matfield I was trying to avoid long runs of hose, and my expansion tank is directly above the lower rad to water pump hose, but it could be an option.

There shouldn't be a any longer runs of hose then normal. This eliminates air in the system. Outlet hose from the head to the heater core, out the heater core to the tee, ties the outlet of the tank to the tee and down to the water inlet, by the thermostat. Simple and done deal.

Zeeman

matfield
GT2256V

104
10-10-2016, 03:55 PM #7
Hi Zeeman,

Apologies, I was mistaken, I thought the return from the heater was at the back of the engine by the head, this is actually the outlet.

The return is beside the water pump, correct? If thats the case then I will just Tee into there.

Thanks


Mat
matfield
10-10-2016, 03:55 PM #7

Hi Zeeman,

Apologies, I was mistaken, I thought the return from the heater was at the back of the engine by the head, this is actually the outlet.

The return is beside the water pump, correct? If thats the case then I will just Tee into there.

Thanks


Mat

zeeman
Holset

444
10-10-2016, 06:54 PM #8
(10-10-2016, 03:55 PM)matfield Hi Zeeman,

Apologies, I was mistaken, I thought the return from the heater was at the back of the engine by the head, this is actually the outlet.

The return is beside the water pump, correct? If thats the case then I will just Tee into there.

Thanks


Mat

Your are correct, water always flows to the highest point to eliminate trapped air. Just tee into the return and your good to go.

Zeeman
zeeman
10-10-2016, 06:54 PM #8

(10-10-2016, 03:55 PM)matfield Hi Zeeman,

Apologies, I was mistaken, I thought the return from the heater was at the back of the engine by the head, this is actually the outlet.

The return is beside the water pump, correct? If thats the case then I will just Tee into there.

Thanks


Mat

Your are correct, water always flows to the highest point to eliminate trapped air. Just tee into the return and your good to go.

Zeeman

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
10-11-2016, 07:02 AM #9
And if you're not using the stock rad you'll need to add an air bleed from the head/rad back to the header tank..




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
10-11-2016, 07:02 AM #9

And if you're not using the stock rad you'll need to add an air bleed from the head/rad back to the header tank..





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

matfield
GT2256V

104
10-11-2016, 01:21 PM #10
My original rad that I'm keeping has this from the top of the rad, back to the expansion tank. Thanks for the heads up though Smile

Mat
matfield
10-11-2016, 01:21 PM #10

My original rad that I'm keeping has this from the top of the rad, back to the expansion tank. Thanks for the heads up though Smile

Mat

 
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
Users browsing this thread:
 1 Guest(s)
Users browsing this thread:
 1 Guest(s)