Maverick, thats what I am thinking the issue it - the switch (if one exists) that kicks the fans in at a certain coolant temp.
I just went and did a few more check over lunch. Guys take a look and let me know if you dont agree with that I have done/ what i beleive based on what i have done.
1. The Water Pump
To attempt to check this, I removed the coolant tank lid and started the engine. I can see coolant flowing back into the tank from the top hose when the car idles. I assume this shows that the pump is still working....so Water Pump is OK.
2. The Radiator
Next I wanted to check coolant was flowing round the whole system, and through the radiator. I let the car warm up and then touched the hose to the top right hand side (near the battery), as you look at the engine from the front of the car. I believe this to be the inlet to the radiator. It was now warm, so I assume coolant is flowing that far at least. To check it is coming out the other end of the radiator, i couldnt figure out which hose was the outlet, but the hose which feeds back into the expansion tank is now hot too (same one I used in checking the water pump). Given these two hoses are now hot, I assume the water is circulating right the way round the system, through the radiator.
3. The Fans
Next I need to check if the fans are working. I know they come on wtih the air con compressor, and run at low speed. My compressor has packed up, but I still turned the climate control such that it should be running. The fans are not running.
So...now...is there a fan switch, which causes the fan to kick in at a certain coolant temp? Where is this and how can I check it? I am pretty sure the fans are not broken, and it seems coincidental that I notice the overheat as soon as the compressor packs up and fans stop spinning.