Dick,
this kicking in of the vacuum control, is that something normal to happen
in summer weather, or should this be limited to exceptional cases only ?
I experience it regularly in my car if it is about 30?C outside.
If I measure the temperature of the car directly inside the radiator, the
water temperature remains normal, less than 90?C at all times.
Bert
-----Original Message-----
From: Sally or Dick Taylor [SMTP:tr6taylor@webtv.net]
Sent: lundi 15 octobre 2001 21:51
To: Gameparker@cs.com
Cc: 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR6 Engine Dying
Geoff---Let's take "...the idle increase while waiting..." first. It is
the purpose of the thermostatic vacuum control valve to increase the
idle when the engine coolant temperature reaches a certain degree. By
interrupting the vacuum to the ignition retard the timing advances,
thereby speeding up the engine. This of course speeds up both fan and
water pump, and lowers the temperature of the coolant.
So far as the engine "dying" when turning a corner, the remedy here
could be too long for this forum. I will suggest a few things for you to
check out, with no details. Write to me off-line if you need more
specifics.
If possible, determine first if it's fuel, electrical or mechanically
related. There will be subtle signs to help you. i.e. You can even jack
up one side of the car with the engine running to see if this duplicates
turning a corner. This will give you the opportunity to do some tests
while outside the car, to determine why this happens.
Dick T.
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