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> Overheating on the highway. 76, 2.0
SVG223
post Apr 9 2023, 09:51 PM
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tried to get it to ping but it didn't so I need the light.


You are playing with fire.

Detonation kills engines so fast you would hardly believe it. The ability to hear detonation on an an air cooled engine is impaired by the valve clatter and fan noise.

Get a timing light on it. Stop guessing

Thanks, will do that. I didn't expect the timing to be off, purchasing it from a dealer that had done a tune-up on it. I had my doubts about it because of the vacuum hoses being misrouted. The engine runs much better now and doesn't overheat so far. That overheating was keeping me from driving it. I didn't know ignition timing had that much effect on engine temperature.
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post Apr 10 2023, 09:44 AM
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tried to get it to ping but it didn't so I need the light.

Get a timing light on it. Stop guessing

The engine runs much better now and doesn't overheat so far. That overheating was keeping me from driving it. I didn't know ignition timing had that much effect on engine temperature.


Too much or too little advance timing will raise temps.
Yes, put a light on it. Under no load it will be hard to make ping. It will certainly ping as soon as you put load on it once the engine is over-advanced.

Remove the crap from the engine that you are not using.
If you don't use the smog pump - pull it off the engine. Cap the ports. Those go directly into your combustion chambers. Don't trust duct tape! IIRC, an M8 nut cap works fine on the port.

And, yeah, get an inspection camera / borescope and look in your tins for debris especially your oil cooler. I'm sure its caked over with grime.

Zach
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post Apr 11 2023, 10:43 PM
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QUOTE(SVG223 @ Apr 9 2023, 11:51 PM) *

QUOTE(Superhawk996 @ Apr 9 2023, 07:47 PM) *

QUOTE(SVG223 @ Apr 9 2023, 07:58 PM) *

tried to get it to ping but it didn't so I need the light.

Get a timing light on it. Stop guessing

The engine runs much better now and doesn't overheat so far. That overheating was keeping me from driving it. I didn't know ignition timing had that much effect on engine temperature.


Too much or too little advance timing will raise temps.
Yes, put a light on it. Under no load it will be hard to make ping. It will certainly ping as soon as you put load on it once the engine is over-advanced.

Remove the crap from the engine that you are not using.
If you don't use the smog pump - pull it off the engine. Cap the ports. Those go directly into your combustion chambers. Don't trust duct tape! IIRC, an M8 nut cap works fine on the port.

And, yeah, get an inspection camera / borescope and look in your tins for debris especially your oil cooler. I'm sure its caked over with grime.

Zach

I hear no pinging under load I may have guessed correctly, but the light will come in tomorrow so I can check. I pulled all of the smog crap off and getting some vacuum
caps tomorrow. I got a borescope camera and almost everything was covered with grease. I pumped a gallon of diesel fuel through the holes in the sheet metal, but I didn't get it all out.
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post Apr 12 2023, 06:24 AM
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I hear no pinging under load I may have guessed correctly, but the light will come in tomorrow so I can check. I pulled all of the smog crap off and getting some vacuum
caps tomorrow. I got a borescope camera and almost everything was covered with grease. I pumped a gallon of diesel fuel through the holes in the sheet metal, but I didn't get it all out.


Did you check and clean the oil cooler? Or is that what you were talking about?

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post Apr 12 2023, 07:27 AM
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I hear no pinging under load I may have guessed correctly, but the light will come in tomorrow so I can check. I pulled all of the smog crap off and getting some vacuum
caps tomorrow. I got a borescope camera and almost everything was covered with grease. I pumped a gallon of diesel fuel through the holes in the sheet metal, but I didn't get it all out.


Did you check and clean the oil cooler? Or is that what you were talking about?

Zach

Yes the cylinder fins and the oil cooler. I had to have help with the cooling flaps to get them in the right position to flush the oil cooler with diesel. I suppose the engine would have to come out to do a thorough clean. I'm still hoping that the new ignition timing will allow me to drive it this summer.
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Just clearing out all the crap on top of the oil cooler may be enough to bring temps into check.

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Has a "high temperature" ever been confirmed with any means other than the factory oil temp gauge? even a hand held infrared
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