[VB] [T2] Hot engine
david raistrick keen at icantclick.orgSun Dec 8 19:39:59 PST 2019
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that's a fair point bob - and kind of leans toward my other point: you might just be under geared for your power. a 1776 isn't generally considered a torque monster. that said, you mentioned 3rd @ 50 @ 3900 wasn't helping cool it down, so it's probably still something else. (for those that dont recall, a stock big nut bus turns 4000 @ 65, plus or minus a margin from tire variances) On Sun, Dec 8, 2019 at 10:10 PM Bob <accessys at smart.net> wrote: > > a random thought, because it heats on a slight incline and cools going > down, may I suggest getting the bus weighed at a truck stop or other place > able to find out curb weight, over the years I have found weight creeps up > and could be overloading the engine???? > > Bob > > > > On Sun, 8 Dec 2019, Chris Dreike wrote: > > > To answer David's questions: > > It is a 1964 split bus > > Rear tires are 205-75-R15, Radius is: 12.5 inches from the center of the > > nut to the ground > > This is a big nut with reduction gears. 3.88 r&p freeway flier. > > RPM at 65mph is approximately 3350, as measured by the fuel injection > > computer. > > Porsche pulley on the alternator to make up for the freeway flier. > > Crank pulley is stock size from Scat with degree markings. > > > > Engine is 1776, 69mm counterbalanced crank and 90.5 jugs > > Exhaust is a vintage speed. heater boxes installed. > > Ignition is full electronic controlled by a Megasquirt ECU > > Fuel injection using mexi-bug stock throttle body and intake manifold > > Oil pump I believe to be stock size > > Full flow oil filter system > > Sorry I don't have exact oil pressure data numbers, however I did check > > that it is high when cold Maybe 60 psi and drops to 5-10 psi when warmed > up > > to running temp. > > > > Cooling is a doghouse with wide fan, stock oil cooler plus a small > external > > cooler from Emp plumbed in after the filter and located under the floor, > > not in the engine compartment. > > Complete tinwork is installed with all rubber seals in good condition. > Most > > likely have a hoover bit installed as I assembled the tinworks. > > The thermostat and vanes are not installed. > > > > I expect that the engine was running hot even when I had a progressive > carb > > on it as it was frying the oil even back then. > > And it has been hot as long as I have been running the fuel injection > and I > > know this because I installed cylinder head temp sensors on 1 & 3 Sensors > > are in rings on the spark plugs. > > The heads get hot running down the freeway as soon as I'm going up a > slight > > incline. they can rapidly rise to 380 and keep on going if I let it > which I > > did once and hit 400. > > The temp quickly drops again when going down even a slight incline to > > around 330 or less. > > Around town the temp is running around 280-300.. > > > > The spark plugs are clean as a whistle. No carbon. No melting, just white > > and grey powdery looking stuff > > The valves take minimal adjustment when I check. Sometimes too loose and > > others times just a hair tight. As I have CrMo push rods, I adjust to > .002. > > Engine bullder told me to adjust at zero . > > Down shifting from 4 to 3 while going up hill does not cool things off > > unless I slow way down. As the engine is well balanced, I can run 50 in > 3rd > > about 3900 rpm, > > I filled up with 91 octane on some advice, that made no change. > > At WOT the a/f ratio is about 12.5:1 per my gauge and the advance is at > 28 > > degrees. And the head temp just goes up. > > > > Jake Raby indicates that even under load the heads should not be much > > hotter than 340 and if the heads hit 400 that is much too hot and if they > > hit 425, get new heads. > > > > Hope I got it all here. > > Thanks in Advance. > > > > Chris > > 64 DD Kamper Kit > > 71 Sunroof > > _______________________________________________ > > type2 mailing list > > type2 at type2.com > > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo > > > > >
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