[T2] [VB] Hot engine
david raistrick keen at icantclick.orgSat Dec 7 17:53:27 PST 2019
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9-10:1 should not run crazy hot unless there are other things at play. a/f, oil pressure (pressure and the relief valves play a massively important combined roll in cooling and upright), ignition and valve timing.... hell spark plugs can come into play. still sounds like there is something else hinky going on -- Sent from my random mobile device of the week > On Dec 6, 2019, at 11:46 PM, Chris Dreike <cdreike at gmail.com> wrote: > > Wow, > Thanks for all the great replies. First I have fuel injection on this > engine. A MegaSquirt controller. Stock VW mexi-bug throttle body intake and > port injection. > I once tried the passive water injection per Robert Mann. Didn't work so > well. Even with the smallest needle (.025" o.d.) water was flowing at about > a gallon plus per hour. It ruined my O2 sensor, expensive. > There is still the possibility that there is something else wrong. Just not > sure what else it could be. I've tried all sorts of air/fuel ratios and > spark advance to no avail. > Like I said, if this new set up doesn't work, I'll try reducing the > compression. This set up should supply about a half liter per hour. Should > be OK on the highway. > BTY I have the sensors on #1 and #3. #3 is about 20 degrees hotter than #1 > pushing it up to 400F or beyond if I let it at 65mph on the highway. > > Chris > >> On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 7:56 PM Richard Jack <jackvw at icloud.com> wrote: >> >> Chris, >> >> Hello Iâve been a lust member for longer than I can remember. I try to >> post regularly, but I donât think it ever works any longer. Do you know >> any of the admins that I could reach out to to fix that issue? >> >> Any help, greatly appreciated! >> >> Richard Jack >> Lubbock, Texas >> >>> On Dec 6, 2019, at 8:59 PM, Chris Dreike <cdreike at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Volks, >>> More on my overheating heads. I recently checked the compression on all >> 4. >>> I found 150, 155, 155, 160. Seems that this equates to a compression >> ratio >>> of about 9.5:1 to 10:1. I think I found the problem. Too much >> compression. >>> I am preparing to set up a water injection system. I have a replacement >>> windscreen washer bottle with pump as well as requisite hoses, metering >>> valve and an injection needle. I have .028" hole drilled into the >> throttle >>> body near the top. I'll stick in the needle and initially use a manual >>> switch in the cab to turn it on. Later on I can use an output on the fuel >>> injection control to do this automagically. This may cool things off. The >>> alternative is pulling the motor to install some copper rings between the >>> heads and the cylinders. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Chris >>> 64 DD Kamper Kit >>> 71 Sunroof >>> _______________________________________________ >>> type2 mailing list >>> type2 at type2.com >>> https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo >> >> > _______________________________________________ > vintagebus mailing list > vintagebus at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/vintagebus/listinfo
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