Leyland P76 Owners 2003 |
Overcoming Engine Heating |
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Keeping your Cool
by Jilden.
- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003
- The two places illustrated are where all the cooling water passes.
- Any restriction at these spots can add a lot to overheating troubles.
- The inlet manifold water port has a lip at its lower edge which should be ported out to gasket size. Otherwise the water flow hits a sharp obstruction causing turbulence and back pressure in the water flow.
- At the rear of the block, poor casting detail can lead to a partial blockage of the water way. The picture shows a patch of metal in the bottom of the rear block water passage.
- Also, the head gasket doesn't line up well with the passage, and a trim of about 2mm off the inside edge of the gasket at the port can be very useful. A 1/4 inch round rasp is a suitable tool for cleaning out the blockages from the passages and the inlet manifold.
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