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    The expansion tank area of mine is currently completely full with no air, I think this is normal. Mine has been recently bled as a result of changing (yet another leaky) plastic breather - just get to operating temp and let the air out gently and repeat as necessary is what I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic pooh View Post
    The expansion tank area of mine is currently completely full with no air, I think this is normal. Mine has been recently bled as a result of changing (yet another leaky) plastic breather - just get to operating temp and let the air out gently and repeat as necessary is what I did.
    I thought the expansion tank had a line on it to indicate the cold fill level?

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    temperature gauge

    Yep that's the overflow area. Wil and I mean the top of the tank directly under the bleed screw.

    Mine has water level in the tank at the cold fill line and the top area under the screw is completely full. I think it is normally like this but confess that I don't look at the top area often.

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    I have two bits of gear mounted above my steering column, a "Scangauge" and an "Engine Watchdog".

    The Scanguage is set to Temp and Volts etc, the temp as far as I can tell is internal engine temperature from some sensor, it is very reactive when towing 3 ton van with outside temp around 30-9 it will climb to 104-6 towing uphill and within 5 minuts be back to 95-9 on the other side.

    The Engine Watchdog gives me coolant tenp from the radiator as its returned to the engine and Automatic Transmission temp from the gearbox, both sensors are clamped on, the coolant to the top radiator hose and the gearbox one, to the pipe going from the gearbox to the oil coolers as close to the gearbox as I could get it.

    Temp of coolact being returned to rhe engine is generally 20 to 30 degrees below internal engine reading.

    Temp of auto when towing is around 86 to 96 degrees.

    MR Auto sells and installs engine watchdog.

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    ENGINE WATCHDOG TM2, Engine Overheating Alarm, Gauge & Sensor

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    Good to know.I ran my Nannycom in instrument mode in the D2 to monitor real temps.
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    I have noticed on very hot days the engine fan is quite loud,it also knocks the edge off performance.I wonder if they reduce output in hot weather.Talking 38degC plus days.Wouldnt surprise me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic pooh View Post
    My nose saved me when mine started seeping (and my habit of opening the bonnet each time I fuel up ... So quite often haha).

    Did you replace yours with a metal one preacher ? If so, what did you use and where did you source it ?
    Sorry, don't have any useful information on the fitting used. It was a last minute rush job as we were going away on holidays. A local industrial hose fitting place found a suitable part and fitted it for cash in a couple of minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    I have noticed on very hot days the engine fan is quite loud,it also knocks the edge off performance.I wonder if they reduce output in hot weather.Talking 38degC plus days.Wouldnt surprise me.
    Andrew
    Same here. Doesn't need to be that hot - say 30+

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    I have noticed on very hot days the engine fan is quite loud,it also knocks the edge off performance.I wonder if they reduce output in hot weather.Talking 38degC plus days.Wouldnt surprise me.
    Andrew
    It may have something to do with hotter air being less dense, you therefore get less bank for your buck (so to speak) in the combustion chamber. I have always noticed all my cars have run better on cool nights.
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    The fan is going to use some HP once the viscous coupling locks.
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