I am in the final stages of launching a new air conditioning kit for the 2 door range rover running 3.5 carb engines.
I have one concern that i get a conflict of views on, and those views are from lads half my age as to yeah its fine,
but i'm not so sure and the opposing conflict in my head continues,, so the issue i have is:
the original RRC heater had no water flow valve to control the flow, just a flap in the heater box to divert air so you modulated the air flow to get the desired temperature in the car, our system is a complete replacement for the heater box, with combi heat exhangers ( heat & a/c as one unit joined together), water is controlled by a electronic flow valve, so we connect to the two pipes ( one from the water pump and the return into the inlet manifold) to our system with one pipe ( return ) having the control flow valve in, now for my concern;
when the heater is in the cold position no water can flow back into the inlet manifold, will this cause problems with cooling of the block / head / manifold?
i understand water is present in the cylinder head and flows out through the open thermostat, but until the stat opens, does a small quantity of water flow through the inlet manifold and out into the water pump when the thermostat is closed? if so my heater valve is closed will not affect the cooling of the heads / manifold ? does the return flow from the heater simply join the flow from the block / head or is the heater route part of the circulation flow of the engine and have i stopped water flowing around the engine?
I have googled for days and can not find a definitive diagram to show the exact flow route, just generalised flow based around silhouetted engine diagrams and pipe work external on the engine, and that seems to relate to GEMS engines, which this is not.
So if someone with the knowledge of the Rover Carb 1978 engine cooling flow can either give me the news to sleep well tonight or frighten the life out of me that would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
Pat Foster
(Fen Air International ltd)