Pressure cooling system 740

Discussion in 'Volvo 740' started by Rock, Jan 25, 2005.

  1. Rock

    Rock Guest

    When a 740 is started from cold and left to idle how long does it take for
    the system to start to receive pressure, 20 seconds 30 seconds.

    If the engine is then stopped after one minute would there be pressure at
    the pressure cap on the cooling reservoir
     
    Rock, Jan 25, 2005
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  2. Rock

    jg Guest

    The only immediate pressure would be from flow resistance after the pump and
    very slight. There won't be any real pressure until it reaches boiling temp,
    however long that takes. Then the pressure is obviously all through the
    system & should remain until it cools some, much longer than 1 minute more
    like 15 or 20. Just squeeze a hose to know if the system is pressurised.
     
    jg, Jan 25, 2005
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  3. Rock

    James Sweet Guest

    The pressure is roughly linear with the coolant temperature guage on the
    dash, when it reaches operating temperature it's pressurized.
     
    James Sweet, Jan 26, 2005
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  4. Rock

    Mike F Guest

    So if you're getting pressure after 20 or 30 seconds, then you have a
    head gasket problem.

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    Mike F, Jan 26, 2005
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