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Re: Re: Overheating woes > Water Wetter

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Subject: Re: Re: Overheating woes > Water Wetter
From: Robert Duquette <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 14:29:43 -0400
But, if the temp sender is also in the rad, doesn't that equate to an equal 
pressure for ths comparison? 
 
> From: "Jim Johnson" <bmwwxman@gmail.com>
> Bud wrote:
> 
>   Years ago, I stuck a
> > thermometer in the radiator tank, with the engine starting from cold,
> > idle, and just noted what the thermometer read, compared to the gauge,
> > as the engine warmed up.  Pretty easy to do, and it won't puke much
> > coolant out of the open filler plug hole, while idling.
> 
> Bud....    This also won't give you an accurate temperature!   Recall:
> 
> PV = nRT
> 
> Temperature (T) is inversely proportional to P (pressure) and V
> (volume).  If you leave the radiator cap off, the system is not
> pressurized thus Temperature will be different than if the system is
> pressurized as it normally would be.




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