A Series Lingo Its another Language I tell ya!
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ken
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Re: A Series Lingo Its another Language I tell ya!
RT, fixed that for you... @ Sam, if one more reference to 'renifla ud' crops up, you're in trouble. ken Rhythm Thief wrote: Mr Unhinged wrote: Fred tends to give me a bit of a Gassing in the Mornings on the way to work, It may well be possable that Mr Reniflaud is causing that?
Without wishing to drag this thread down into tedious and alarming technical detail, it's possible that this is a result of the joint between the cylinder barrel and head leaking exhaust gases into the engine cowling. If it is, it's quite serious and needs sorting, which you would do by removing the head and lapping the joint in using an old barrel with all the fins ground off and some grinding paste. It's not a difficult job, but it's usually worthwhile heeding some tedious technical advice to avoid wrecking a set of cylinder heads . Does it only happen when the heater is on?
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August 23rd, 2012, 4:51 pm |
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Mr Unhinged
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samfieldhouse wrote: Does nazism come up a lot on VW threads? I mean, the Volkswagon was built as the vehicle to transport socialism across the globe surely? For a bunch of supposedly Hippies if you do things like Spell Volkswagen with an O in the Wagen bit they go mental
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August 23rd, 2012, 9:25 pm |
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Mr Unhinged
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Re: A Series Lingo Its another Language I tell ya!
Rhythm Thief wrote: Mr Unhinged wrote: Fred tends to give me a bit of a Gassing in the Mornings on the way to work, It may well be possable that Mr Reniflaud is causing that?
Without wishing to drag this thread down into tedious and alarming technical detail, it's possible that this is a result of the joint between the cylinder barrel and head leaking exhaust gases into the engine cowling. If it is, it's quite serious and needs sorting, which you would do by removing the head and lapping the joint in using an old barrel with all the fins ground off and some grinding paste. It's not a difficult job, but it is quite involved. Does it only happen when the heater is on? Ah... see I was assuming it would be a slight leak from an Exhaust joint somewhere along the line Is there a quickish way (Without specialist tools) of checking it Please? Edit and its heater in pretty much any position.
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August 23rd, 2012, 9:29 pm |
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Nelsthebass
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Re: A Series Lingo Its another Language I tell ya!
The tried and tested method is, put ones manly hand close to any of said joints, whilst running, and await a certain amount of warm exaust gases to warm your digits to the "fuck, that's hot" level and you have found the leak......
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August 24th, 2012, 12:23 am |
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ken
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However, it's less painful and also more accurate if you wimp out and use a length of windscreen washer pipe as a listening tube to pin down the exact location of a leak. Not my idea, you'll need to blame Roy @ ECAS for spoiling the manly aspect... ken Nelsthebass wrote: The tried and tested method is, put ones manly hand close to any of said joints, whilst running, and await a certain amount of warm exaust gases to warm your digits to the "fuck, that's hot" level and you have found the leak......
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August 24th, 2012, 1:08 am |
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Mr Unhinged
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Ah the standard check then I was guessing that would be the prefered method. Nice one That will be booked for saturday then with a Jumbo tub of gungum and some spanners. Fantastic I was more on about the heads leaking though to be honest or does that work the same way? Soapy water and a brush maybe?
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August 24th, 2012, 1:13 am |
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Mr Unhinged
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[quote="ken"]However, it's less painful and also more accurate if you wimp out and use a length of windscreen washer pipe as a listening tube to pin down the exact location of a leak. Not my idea, you'll need to blame Roy @ ECAS for spoiling the manly aspect... ken Thats a new one on me, See I just knew coming here was a good idea, as much as I love a Haynes Manual you just cannot beat talking to someone with real live been there done that experience. Cheers Ken
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August 24th, 2012, 1:20 am |
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Rhythm Thief
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Re: A Series Lingo Its another Language I tell ya!
You can get a good idea of whether the heads are leaking or not by turning the heater to hot, pulling the heater tube off at the bulkhead end and sticking your nose in it with the engine running. If you can smell exhaust gases on either side, a leaky head joint is a possibility. If you take the heat exchanger off, you can see part of the head joint and sometimes you might see black marks on the mating face of the head where the gases have been escaping. However, if you've been getting exhaust fumes in the car whether the heater is on or off, I'd be inclined to think it's just a leaky exhaust joint somewhere.
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August 24th, 2012, 5:38 am |
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J-dub
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Use copper grease not gum gum
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August 24th, 2012, 6:14 am |
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Russell
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Re: A Series Lingo Its another Language I tell ya!
Check for exhaust leaks by dribbling 2stroke down the carb and seeing where it smokes from, or I suppose one could tie a budgerigar to each exhaust joint and see which one croaks first.
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