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Hi , I have a little problem in finding a good place to fit my water
heater; although it's only small (20l) I'm finding it hard to fit it
in without most of it being above the engine level.
So filling the coolant in the engine and heating pipes is going to be
difficult as the coolant will not want to run uphill to fill the
heaters heat exchanger.
Is there any way to overcome this problem??
If I really have to, I have two spaces only it can go, but I'm very
reluctant to fit it there as it will reduce the size of my freshwater
tanks or end up being about 8 feet from the engine, which will reduce
the effectiveness of the unit - not to mention loss of more important
storage space.

Ta very much,

Pete
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Simple solution is to make a small expansion tank above the water heater for
filling the engine coolant.
Steve

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Hi , I have a little problem in finding a good place to fit my water
heater; although it's only small (20l) I'm finding it hard to fit it
in without most of it being above the engine level.
So filling the coolant in the engine and heating pipes is going to be
difficult as the coolant will not want to run uphill to fill the
heaters heat exchanger.
Is there any way to overcome this problem??
If I really have to, I have two spaces only it can go, but I'm very
reluctant to fit it there as it will reduce the size of my freshwater
tanks or end up being about 8 feet from the engine, which will reduce
the effectiveness of the unit - not to mention loss of more important
storage space.

Ta very much,

Pete


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Damn, how stupid of me not to have thought of that.

Thanks

Pete

On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:26:46 +0100, "Steve Lusardi"
wrote:

Simple solution is to make a small expansion tank above the water heater for
filling the engine coolant.
Steve

"pete" wrote in message
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Hi , I have a little problem in finding a good place to fit my water
heater; although it's only small (20l) I'm finding it hard to fit it
in without most of it being above the engine level.
So filling the coolant in the engine and heating pipes is going to be
difficult as the coolant will not want to run uphill to fill the
heaters heat exchanger.
Is there any way to overcome this problem??
If I really have to, I have two spaces only it can go, but I'm very
reluctant to fit it there as it will reduce the size of my freshwater
tanks or end up being about 8 feet from the engine, which will reduce
the effectiveness of the unit - not to mention loss of more important
storage space.

Ta very much,

Pete



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Default Plumbing in a water heater

I don't know if all water heaters are plumbed as mine is, but i have shut
off valves on the engines where the lines go to and from the water heater.
With your water heater up hill, this would be especially helpful.
Before you connect the coolant lines to the engine, hold them high and fill
one end with a funnel "til it comes out the other end.
This raised expansion tank is a neat idea, but I wonder if there is a limit
to how high it could be before it might affect the pressure in the cooling
system. Probably a lot higher than what you need.

"pete" wrote in message
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Damn, how stupid of me not to have thought of that.

Thanks

Pete

On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:26:46 +0100, "Steve Lusardi"
wrote:

Simple solution is to make a small expansion tank above the water heater
for
filling the engine coolant.
Steve

"pete" wrote in message
news
Hi , I have a little problem in finding a good place to fit my water
heater; although it's only small (20l) I'm finding it hard to fit it
in without most of it being above the engine level.
So filling the coolant in the engine and heating pipes is going to be
difficult as the coolant will not want to run uphill to fill the
heaters heat exchanger.
Is there any way to overcome this problem??
If I really have to, I have two spaces only it can go, but I'm very
reluctant to fit it there as it will reduce the size of my freshwater
tanks or end up being about 8 feet from the engine, which will reduce
the effectiveness of the unit - not to mention loss of more important
storage space.

Ta very much,

Pete





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