[T2] [VB] Hot engine
Chris Dreike cdreike at gmail.comThu Sep 26 19:16:12 PDT 2019
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In poking around on The Samba, I saw a reference to maybe the vents on a splitty are not large enough to support the dog house size fan. Also my compression measures at 1-4, 150, 155, 155, 160. The engine builder was targeting 8:1 compression. Not sure if 155 is close to that. Anyone? Thanks, Chris On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:27 PM Sam Williams <sglw at aol.com> wrote: > I had a similar problem, and found some paper had been sucked into the > back of the fan. > > I had to keep under 50 to get the oil temp down to 250 > > Sam, > > 63 single cab > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Dreike <cdreike at gmail.com> > To: VW type 2 late aircooled <type2 at type2.com>; <vintagebus at type2.com> < > vintagebus at type2.com> > Sent: Thu, Sep 26, 2019 3:56 pm > Subject: [VB] Hot engine > > Hi, > My previous post talked about having hot heads on my engine. I gets hot > just accelerating from a stop light to 50mph. > > The engine is a 1776cc. Scat cam (c25 grind similar to W-100) and Scat Pro > Street heads with stainless valve covers. Dog house style, wide, balanced > fan and dog house oil cooler. > > I am running both a air fuel ratio and a cylinder head temp gauge so I know > what the engine is doing. > > I have a megasquirt controlled fuel injection system so I have great > control over all the engine parameters. The engine is hot whether its > running rich or lean. 28 degrees max advance or 38 degrees when running > lean on a light load. Rich is 12.7:1 and lean is 17:1. > > I need to check to see that the fan belt is not slipping, I have a tach for > that. There does not seem to be anything caught in the fan that I could > feel (engine off). > The engine oil always ran hot in the past up to 260F until I recently > installed an external cooler in addition to the stock dog house and it now > run consistently at 210F in town or on the freeway. I also have a full flow > filter. > > I'll check compression before pulling the engine > > Anyone have other suggestions? > > Thanks, > Chris > . > _______________________________________________ > vintagebus mailing list > vintagebus at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/vintagebus/listinfo >
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