I'm certainly not a techy .. far from it. But the old rule of thumb was that water flowed from the top of the radiator into the engine. Hot water being less dense is forced up by the cooler more dense water. Hence if it was the other way round the water would be forced by the water pump to try to flow against the rules of physics. Remember the old thermal syphon idea with early Morries etc. Does that help ??
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. But the old rule of thumb was that water flowed from the top of the radiator into the engine. Hot water being less dense is forced up by the cooler more dense water. Hence if it was the other way round the water would be forced by the water pump to try to flow against the rules of physics. Remember the old thermal syphon idea with early Morries etc. Does that help ??



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