>> When the thermostat is closed, the water pump pumps coolant inside the
>> engine block via the bypass.
>
>GEe, no kidding !! I was not aware of that!!
>From what you wrote, I did not think you did.
>> What possible reason could the automotive engineers have for wanting to
>> circulate coolant within an engine as it comes up to operating
>> temperature?
>We'll its obvious that you know more than they ever did
No, I assumed they had a reason for those funny things they designed and
built into the vehicles and bothered to try to find out why they did what
they did.
I never modify a factory built-in automotive subsystem until after I
understand what it does and the range of consequences that might arise
from ignoring or modifying it.
>Ever hear of the concept of localized boiling inside a cylinder head?
>
>> I did, one time. But I ate an apple and got over it. Turned out gas from
>> Mexican food.
Thank you for proving my point.
Near as I can tell you and I have a fundamental difference which will
never allow us to see eye to eye.
I'm never comfortable working on things I do not understand. You on the
other hand seem uncomfortable understanding the things you work on.
There IS a deeper meaning than causal relationships.
TeriAnn
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