Rover 75 Running cold - Previous owner bodge?

Rover 75 Running cold - Previous owner bodge?

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davepoth

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29,395 posts

199 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Interesting issue this winter.

For the last two years I was tooling around in my 1.8 75 with a variety of water leaks. I've finally got all of them sorted (water pump, elbow outlet, HG, and inlet manifold, so pretty much the full set) and everything was going well until the recent cold snap.

The car takes a lot longer to warm up now, and rather alarmingly is now very good at cooling back down again - on one long downhill stretch (about 4 minutes off the throttle at about 30mph average) the temperature drops below 1/4.

From having "classic" cars I know one cheap bodge for overheating is to either swap the thermostat or remove it entirely so that more of the coolant flows through the radiator. This feels the same as that, but I wasn't sure whether it was possible on the K series. I've got a timing belt and water pump due in the spring when I'll get it looked at, but is it going to be a big problem for the next month or two?

350zwelgje

1,818 posts

261 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Sounds thermostat related to me.
On 1.8s two types of setup were used and it is possible to put two of those on the later ones.
Or leave all out... Both is not good.
Not a 1.8 specialist (only running 3 diesel 75s) and propose to have a look on www.the75andztclub.co.uk
They can and will help.

Rob

tdm34

7,366 posts

210 months

Wednesday 21st January 2015
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N7GTX

7,855 posts

143 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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