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Title: Closing Engine Coolant Loop
Post by: GnarlyBus on May 17, 2019, 01:10:37 PM
My OTR Heat and A/C are gone. I'm wondering if it would be advantageous to close the coolant loop in the engine compartment. I could connect the gate valves on each side. Would it make a difference? More flow?

I thought I read something about this somewhere at some point. :)
Title: Re: Closing Engine Coolant Loop
Post by: buswarrior on May 17, 2019, 02:02:53 PM
Instant feedback loop and overheat.

No where for the heat to go, but back into the engine.

Leave 'em capped and closed.

Good for you to ask!

Happy coaching!
Buswarrior
Title: Re: Closing Engine Coolant Loop
Post by: richard5933 on May 17, 2019, 02:11:52 PM
Curious what you'll do for defrost? Even in the south there are cold nights and windshield icing, as well as condensation and such.
Title: Re: Closing Engine Coolant Loop
Post by: GnarlyBus on May 17, 2019, 02:59:00 PM
Thanks buswarrior! Glad I asked! Maybe I'll just cap them after the gate valve in the engine bay.

I really thought no defroster would be a bigger issue but we haven't had any problems. We stick to the west and travel fall and spring. I does get below freezing usually when we make our pilgrimage. No condensation problems. When going through the Midwest one time in high humidity I had a towel to wipe the windshield down from my breath. :)

At some point I'll add an electric heater for the driver and route it for defrost as well. I just kinda tough it out for a couple days with double sweatpants and gloves if needed.
Title: Re: Closing Engine Coolant Loop
Post by: Geoff on May 17, 2019, 03:48:45 PM
Actually, you are required by law to have a defroster for the windshield.  I know MCI's have the big gate valves for passenger heat, but I'm not sure if you have separate lines going up to the driver's area driven by a pump for the defroster and driver's heat.

That's what I kept intact.
Title: Re: Closing Engine Coolant Loop
Post by: buswarrior on May 17, 2019, 07:08:02 PM
If the stock system is capped at the heat exchanger feeds in the HVAC compartment, then the smaller lines that tee off and head to the defroster can be left to circulate, controlled by the valve to the driver's left ankle.

There's a bunch of BTU in that dashboard heat exchanger that is nice to have, if you haven't gone down a one way path yet.

Happy coaching!
Buswarrior
Title: Re: Closing Engine Coolant Loop
Post by: Ed Hackenbruch on May 18, 2019, 07:28:25 AM
Besides having it for heat and defrost, i used it a time or two climbing steep grades on 107 degree days to get rid of engine heat. Opened windows and turned it and the other heater on. Sweated some but at least i kept the engine temp down.  :)