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1496.1 | | FORTY2::GEDDES | Cookie Monster | Tue Jul 09 1991 17:18 | 8 |
| Expansion tanks are only there for when cars run hotter than they should.
As the water pressure increases the radiator releases the excess pressure
and the water flows into the expansion tank and as the engine cools down
the water is sucked back in. If there is no expansion tank then the water
will just fall on the floor and it may be necessary to top up the water
more often if the engine runs too hot a lot. The lack of expansion tank
only really makes it harder to check your coolant level.
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1496.2 | thanks | DUCK::GERRYT | | Mon Jul 22 1991 14:01 | 5 |
| Thanks,
Try telling my wife that!
Tim
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1496.3 | Any Ideas????????? | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Thu Apr 16 1992 14:44 | 14 |
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Can anyone help me with my hot and bothered problem.When my car
gets to just above operating temperature(after a motorway drive)and
I get off the motorway and stop,the idling speed is slightly high.The
slightly high idling speed (normally 850rmp and when warm is
950-1000rmp)causes the car to have pre-ignition.I'm now running my car
on 4Star and this pre-ignition problem happens less frequently than
with unleaded.Should I adjust my basic idling speed?,my mixture?
Any hints?????
Much appreiciated!
Happy Easter.
Andy...
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1496.4 | Perhaps someone should have told him to put it in the fuel tank | BELFST::FLANAGAN | Bread + Fire = Toast | Thu Apr 16 1992 14:52 | 10 |
| Andy, my RS Turbo's idle speed rises from 950 approx to 1100rpm after a
motorway drive, but it drops back down again after a couple of mins.
There is no sign of pre-ignition though. I run the RS on leaded though.
Have you had the engine converted to unleaded, or is it already
supposed to be capable of running on it without adjustment.
I'm not going to touch my RS, because a fellow I know had his XR3i
converted and the "flaming" engine went on fire (no pun intended:-).
Gary.
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1496.5 | Gazza,Gazza,Gazza. | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Thu Apr 16 1992 15:03 | 11 |
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Gary,
When you say after a couple of mins,do you mean that when you stop
you leave your car to run for a short while?I know you're supposed to do
this with some turbos anyway.If I leave the car to stand the revs do
drop slightly,should I leave to stand for a bit longer????
Thanks for the reply.
Andy-I-suppose-Ford-drivers-aren't-that-bad.
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1496.6 | High idle.....? | RDGENG::MOAKESR | | Thu Apr 16 1992 15:17 | 6 |
| Andy,
Is the car injection or carb?
Fixed electronic or mapped ignition...?
_Richard
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1496.7 | Vauxhall rule o.k. | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Thu Apr 16 1992 15:30 | 9 |
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Richard,
It's an Astra SR.It's got a Varajet II carburetter.
I'm pretty sure it's fixed electronic ignition.
When I adjusted my idling speed,I started the car and left it to
run for a while,then I adjusted it.Should give it a run out and then
adjust it?
Andy....??.....
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1496.8 | Idling away.....! | RDGENG::MOAKESR | | Thu Apr 16 1992 16:45 | 35 |
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Andy,
Your idle speed will depend on numerous factors :-
Timing, mixture, air density/temp etc..., water temp etc...
The engine should be warm, however I have never considered it
necessary to go for a run beforehand...
On mine the ignition is mapped according to inlet vacuum, oil temp,
underbonnet temp and is selected from a number of possible curves.
The system has an air-bypass valve to correct idle speed when air
con or power steering is operated, and even so, I too get the
increase and decrease in idle speed.
I was also suffering from pre-ignition when setting off after long
periods of idling, I found no satisfactory cure for this until I
flushed out the whole cooling system, this has made the whole system
run somewhat cooler and prevent the problem....
As to your car, I think it is probably a combination of engine
design and lousy petrol, I just read an article about fuels (Which?)
this confirmed the difference between different petrols and rated
Esso,Bp,Shell as expensive but better as they contain detergent.
If this is combined with the fact we now have much lower octane
fuel compared to 10years ago, ie Super+ unleaded is higher octane
then 4*...!, then pre-ignition is to be expected I guess...
Still I woffle on...
High mileage engine... perhaps decoke..?
Does it run hot...?
Have you checked timing with strobe recently...?
_Richard
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1496.9 | Good easter break???? | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Tue Apr 21 1992 11:21 | 9 |
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Richard,
I've noticed that the car has a tendancy to suffer from
pre-ignition when it's hot.Do you think I should try draining the
cooling system?Is it easy to do??
Cheers,
Andy....(What do you drive?)
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1496.10 | Easter was ok ish...!! | RDGENG::MOAKESR | | Tue Apr 21 1992 12:07 | 20 |
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Andy,
It would be a good idea to reverse flush the cooling system and
heater matrix for any car over 2 years or so, it seems to be
less important on 'hi-tech' all alloy machines as with good
coolant and de-ionized water etc..., no problems seem to occur.
Given the fact that you have one of the General's 'family two'
engines that has plenty of iron in it, it will probably be quite
full of sludge after a couple of years. A complete reverse
flush with a hosepipe will hopefully clear things, (don't forget
the heater matrix though, as these are factored into the cooling
requirements of most modern cars).
As for how to do the job, the Haynes is usually best for simple
jobs like this....
_Richard
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1496.11 | Ace is high | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Tue Apr 21 1992 13:41 | 19 |
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Richard,
>>Reverse flush!
Is this done by attaching a hose to the LHS of my radiator(after
removing the hose)and turning the tap on?
>>Heater matrix
??
Thanks for the advice!
Eternally in you debt
Andy.....(What do you drive?)
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1496.12 | Check that Thermostat | SUBURB::TAFF::Wob | Robert Screene, UK Finance EUC | Tue Apr 21 1992 14:32 | 20 |
| Hi Andy,
I had an identical problem to yourself. Except only after
sitting in a traffic queue for 20 minutes. Idling would
get a little keen and pinking could be heard, even though
the Oil and Water Tempratures read as normal.
While reverse flushing the cooling system, I checked the
Water Thermostat. A little golf ball sized valve at the
bottom radiator water inlet, this should open at about 100
centigrade, to make use of the rad. They are only about
5 pounds a throw. Dead easy to change while you have the
bottom hose off.
Drop it in a kettle to test it. Mine opened, but with not
enough of a gap and too late. Hence a hot and bad
tempered Golf GTI.
Robert.
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1496.13 | Thermostats.... | RDGENG::MOAKESR | | Tue Apr 21 1992 15:12 | 24 |
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Andy,
Re. .12 I agree most wholeheartedly....
As for reverse flush, drop off both the top and bottom hoses from the radiator,
Placehosepipe in bottom hose and blast through....!
>> Heater Matrix..?
The thing that keeps your toes warm in the winter.....
Seriously though, you will find two small'ish hoses going through the bulkhead
into the main body of the car, these need to be disconnected and flushed
through both ways until no more dirty water,silt comes out...
Don't forget to use decent antifreeze when refilling (at least 33%).
If this doesn't cure the original problem, it will probably mean your cooling
system will be in much better shape for the summer.
_Richard
BTW: I drive Vauxhall Senators (3.0iCD and 3.0i Police Special)
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1496.14 | Fuel for thought. | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Wed Apr 22 1992 11:22 | 15 |
| RE.8
Hi Richard,
This morning I went to a BP garage instead of my usual
Texaco,I drove to work on the M4,(as usual)then when I got to Winnersh
Triangle and turned my car off i had no pre-ignition.I usually have to
let the car stand for a few seconds for the idling speed to drop,but it
dropped almost instantly.I think that the fault had been lousy fuel as
you had suggested.
I'm getting it Krypton tuned tonight so i'll see what
happens after that.
Cheers,
Andy..
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1496.15 | Mobil 1,has this happened to u. | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Mon Jul 27 1992 14:49 | 18 |
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(Some months later!) RE-1
Well no pre-ignition,but!
the car is running quite hot.I put it in to my Vauxhall
dealer and while they were doing a few jobs that needed doing I asked
if they would flush and replenish my cooling system,which they did.
But the car still runs at just under the three-quarter
mark.I put Redex through the Carboretter no cure,but the only thing
that came out of this experience is that three days later I put a tank
of Mobil 1 petrol in it and it ran at a low temp.Then not thinking I
had to fill it up and used BP.The car ran hot again.
Can petrol really make this much difference?
Andy.
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