Coolant thermostat
Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by henrym3 » Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:50 pm
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by X5Sport » Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:56 pm

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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by henrym3 » Tue Dec 19, 2017 8:08 pm

Not seen anything like this before and what roll does it play. It's listed as a thermostat.
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by snrbrtsn » Tue Dec 19, 2017 8:27 pm
I’m not going suggest this is most definitely the cause if you’ve replaced the main thermostat to no gain,
I’ll onpass knowledge from my E60 day’s, where the Egr thermostat would become a service item and the main stat required changing annually just to maintain temps, the dpf was sensitive to engine temps for the regens, ( I appreciate the E53 doesn’t have a Dpf)
Many attempts were made at increasing the engine warm times including the installation of A N other inline thermostat which worked in part though did mask the as yet undiagnosed and underlying issue, until one day “a member” had the incline to delve deep and tackle the transmission cooler thermostat, many laughed many sniggered though all were in disarray at the improved temperature reading and warm up times, as such many followed and sales of said items went through the roof, whilst at the same time frequency of change to the EGR stats deminished, with a fairy tale ending all enjoyed quicker warm times, steady and maintained temps circa 85-90 degrees under varying loads :xmaswink:
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by X5Sport » Tue Dec 19, 2017 9:24 pm
Part 4 could be this odd stat for the transmission radiator/cooler, but I cannot see what it directly connects to. It doesn’t appear to be in the main coolant loop. It’s used on a number of cars (E46 and E83) and could connect into the expansion tank. All the group references are for the expansion tank - hence my assumption. What it is for I am not sure of.
Another option for item 4 is to do with vehicles with Aux Heating - all diesel E53s have the Webasto unit - as that might connect into it. That loop also feeds the internal heater matrix for the cabin. So is that loop stuck open? It doesn’t seem to have a loop thermostat but it does have two motorised valves and an extra pump. Would that be enough to keep the whole system cold?
What happens if you turn the car heating off? In the good old days you could keep an overheating car cooler for a while by turning the heating (and cabin fan) to max as it provided another radiator. OK you needed to open the window so you didn’t cook, but you might see where I’m going with this.
It doesn’t explain the stuck stats though ???

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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by Horizon » Tue Dec 19, 2017 9:31 pm
If someone would like to comment on item 4

Not seen anything like this before and what roll does it play. It's listed as a thermostat.
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by Smeeagain » Tue Dec 19, 2017 11:46 pm
Anyway, an update from my end. I decided to retest the two stats I have off the car before I return them to the garage as they need then to get a refund from their parts supplier. I had previously stated that both were in different positions - this is partly due to the fact that I think both are knackered and partly due to the fact that they are slightly different so the bit that extends in/out sits in a slightly different starting/finishing position. Anyway Stat number 1 appears to do nothing - even when the temp gets up at over 100c it doesn't move. I then immediately ran it under cold water but no reaction
Stat number 2 appeared to open at around 96c and then reacted immediately and closed when run under cold tap. however it did this twice (as I wanted to see repeatability/reliability), and it gave up the ghost and doesn't work at all now.
So, Im thinking that, if for no other reason to rule things in/out, that I go and order a Behr/Mahle thermostat and bench test it first to see that it opens/closes repeatedly at the required temp, before fitting it to the car. if I know it is working before I fit it then, in theory at least, I don't need to revise that and can rule it out, whilst I search for other solutions
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by henrym3 » Wed Dec 20, 2017 4:56 pm
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by Alan Gunn » Wed Dec 20, 2017 5:27 pm
I think you should be reasonable confident that a good thermostat will sort the problem. Although when testing I don’t think you should shock the new one with cold water, just let it cool down and check it closes
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by Smeeagain » Thu Dec 21, 2017 11:18 am
Trying to read across lots of parts diagrams, I think the engine cooling is only connected to the two hoses on the rad (top right, middle left side) with water flowing across rather than vertically as used to be done. The output and return from the engine cooling water pump to the rad and back to a connection part way back on the right side of the head under the inlet manifold.
Part 4 could be this odd stat for the transmission radiator/cooler, but I cannot see what it directly connects to. It doesn’t appear to be in the main coolant loop. It’s used on a number of cars (E46 and E83) and could connect into the expansion tank. All the group references are for the expansion tank - hence my assumption. What it is for I am not sure of.
Another option for item 4 is to do with vehicles with Aux Heating - all diesel E53s have the Webasto unit - as that might connect into it. That loop also feeds the internal heater matrix for the cabin. So is that loop stuck open? It doesn’t seem to have a loop thermostat but it does have two motorised valves and an extra pump. Would that be enough to keep the whole system cold?
What happens if you turn the car heating off? In the good old days you could keep an overheating car cooler for a while by turning the heating (and cabin fan) to max as it provided another radiator. OK you needed to open the window so you didn’t cook, but you might see where I’m going with this.
It doesn’t explain the stuck stats though ???
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Ok, so here is some new news on this. Taking Richard's point, I switched the car heating off and the engine is now running a good 5 or 6 c hotter, albeit not hot enough. Where I previously had 68 or 69c Im now seeing 74 or 75c.
So what does this actually tell us ..... (if anything)?
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by henrym3 » Thu Dec 21, 2017 11:59 am
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by Alan Gunn » Thu Dec 21, 2017 12:51 pm
I never tried turning the heater off when i was getting the 68/69 but after the new stat the heating is still set the same and i am getting 89/91 ??????????
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Re: Coolant thermostat
Post by henrym3 » Thu Dec 21, 2017 5:34 pm
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Re: Coolant thermostat
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