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Author:  NG [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:17 pm ]
Post subject:  water Pump help.. Blanking?

it had a little Banking plug thing inside it.

should i keep it blocked?

or not?

i've put a new water pump in the 1275 rover engine & getting a new bypas hose.

Author:  drmini in aust [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:29 pm ]
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Most Metros and Rovers have the bypass hole in the head plugged.
I was going to fit a bypass to one I'm building, but the damn plug won't come out. Bent my impact driver... :x

You can get pumps with or without the hose connection.
If you want to plug your pump, tap a 3/8" UNC or BSW thread inside and screw a shortened bolt in with some sealant.

If no bypass connection and no sandwich plate under the thermostat, I'd drill a couple of 3mm holes in the thermostat for circulation when cold.

Author:  NG [ Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:54 am ]
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um hehe so i should just re plug it?

I took the little plug out of the old one.

I can put it in the new one no problems?

I don't know what the bypass even does.

Author:  sports850 [ Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:05 pm ]
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NG wrote:
I don't know what the bypass even does.


When the motor is cold , the thermostat is closed to stop the coolant cooling the engine too quickly . The thermostat's job is to get the engine to running temp sooner and also to regulate the running temp by opening at a set temperature . The bypass hose lets water go around the thermostat when it's closed so that the waterpump isn't straining trying to push water around with nowhere for it to go .

Author:  drmini in aust [ Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:08 pm ]
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The bypass hose used on all A series motors (not A+) allows the water pump to circulate the water between the block and the head (so it all warms up evenly) from cold, until the thermostat opens.
<edit> It doesn't bypass the thermostat.
If you block it off, the pump will just sit there and cavitate...
Metros (and Rover Minis I think) have a sandwich plate under the thermostat housing with a hose on it, that performs the same function.
Noooo, I dunno where this hose goes to or from.... :lol:

The time honoured way of replacing the bypass is either use a thermostat blanking sleeve (for competition) or drill a couple of 3mm holes in the thermostat body.

Author:  bnicho [ Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:14 pm ]
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I just gutted the centre out of an old thermostat and used that when I put the A+ in my Moke. It seems to work alright like that, but probably should get a blanking sleeve sometime.

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