Question 5
(a)        List the two forms of cooling system employed in motor vehicle engines.
  (b)        (i)         With the aid of a sketch, describe how  the thermosyphon system operates
            (ii)        Label four parts of the sketch in (b)(i).
(c) Name the two types of thermostat used in a cooling system.
Observation
This question attracted a good percentage of the candidates. They perform well in parts (a) and (c) of the question. However part (b) was poorly responded to. The required response to part (b) is:
(b) (i) and (ii)

Thermosyphon cooling system: Arrows indicate coolant circulation. Note the height of the radiator compared with the engine.
Operation of a thermosyphon  cooling system
      
      Heat from the combustion of the charge is  conducted through the walls of the cylinder to the water in cored passages  surrounding these parts.
      
      The cooling water, becoming less dense as  it is heated, moves in a convection current towards the radiator header tank  being displaced by colder and denser water from the radiator bottom tank.  Passing downwards through the radiator core,  the heat is transferred to the air current, created by the movement of the  vehicle and generally assisted by a fan. 
