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VeeTee Member Since: 06 Mar 2011 Location: Somewhere Posts: 1512 |
I think it is perfectly safe to do this if it is only for a very short period of time, e.g. indeed no longer than 30 secs. I did this for many years with the diesel engine in my sailing yacht for the winterising service. Cheers, Vincent
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21st Sep 2014 3:25pm |
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munch90 Member Since: 26 Oct 2013 Location: guildford Posts: 3558 |
overheating wise its ok to run a COLD engine a while 30 secs , its common practice in any garage , only thing I would say I would be more concerned about is most if not all water pumps use ceramic seals which dont like being run dry
better way in do it is to have engine fed by hosepipe as your never get all the old water/af out just draining and running anyway |
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21st Sep 2014 4:13pm |
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rallysteve Member Since: 10 Feb 2014 Location: Cumbria Posts: 2237 |
Depends entirely on the engine. Wet liner engines (aluminium blocks with cast liners) should never be ran without coolant as hot spots in the cylinder liners can develop almost instantly causing damage.
Most diesel engines however will be cast iron blocks or dry liners so less of a problem Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread |
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22nd Sep 2014 9:14am |
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