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Re: thermo syphon
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Posted by Okla Kansas on April 28, 2005 at 18:42:24 from (209.240.205.63):
In Reply to: thermo syphon posted by Mark Hogberg on April 27, 2005 at 20:07:06:
Wall, ilkl try my hand at it. Ya see, it takes less actual volumn of water if its cold to fill a certain area than when its hot, consequently, if you look at it before starting up, and its full to the cap cold, its gotta go somewhere once it gets hot. You might look at your overfill and see if its not plugged up. Normal running, the overflow should take care of the rising water level as it heats up. if its plugged, then its gonna go out the caP. tHE F-30s have a baffle built in the radiator that shows just how full to fill it without any (hopful) trouble. On others you just have to guess. Id say, as a rule of thumb, iof lacking anything else, filling it 1/2 way between the top of the fins and the cap
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