triumphdave
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| posted on 1/3/08 at 07:24 PM |
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It lives
After the lengthy delays due to the Turbo shop manifold saga,I finally fired up the C20xe for the first time after the rebuild.After a couple of
adjustments to the R1 carbs it ticked over like a dream.But after about 5 mins while I ran the cams in the fan cut in, am I being paranoid or do you
think it should of run for longer before getting that warm.I spent most of the morning getting airlocks out of the cooling system,pretty sure I have
got all the air out.
If you always do what you have always done you will always get what you have always got
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chrsgrain
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| posted on 1/3/08 at 07:29 PM |
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Cool! Well done....
When mine was running on completely standard kit and a polo radiator and the cooling set up as SBD with a heater (yes I'm soft!) it ran for a
good 15 mins before the fan cut in... hope that helps.
Chris
PS thanks for the pictures by the way
Spoing! - the sound of an irony meter breaking...
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RichardK
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| posted on 1/3/08 at 07:30 PM |
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Have you checked your ignition timing, maybe retarded too much?
Gallery updated 11/01/2011
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triumphdave
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| posted on 1/3/08 at 07:34 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by RichardK
Have you checked your ignition timing, maybe retarded too much?
Its running at 10btdc on tick over (limp mode for the edis unit)
If you always do what you have always done you will always get what you have always got
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triumphdave
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| posted on 1/3/08 at 07:38 PM |
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quote:
PS thanks for the pictures by the way
If you need any more let me know.
I was looking at yours in your archive,the chassis seems quite a bit different to mine,I would be interested to see some more photos if you have them.
If you always do what you have always done you will always get what you have always got
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RichardK
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| posted on 1/3/08 at 07:44 PM |
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Not timing then..
Try boiling your temp switch with a multimeter attached to see at what temp continuity changes. Would be my first suggestion then, if you're
sure there are no air locks.
Cheers
Rich
Gallery updated 11/01/2011
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Schrodinger
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| posted on 1/3/08 at 10:15 PM |
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You could also be running a bit lean which could cause overheating, What rad are you using and where is the fan switch in the system?
Keith
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triumphdave
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| posted on 1/3/08 at 11:18 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Schrodinger
You could also be running a bit lean which could cause overheating, What rad are you using and where is the fan switch in the system?
The mixture was spot on stoic a thingy.The rad is the standard Dax supplied one think its out of a Cortina or Escort.The fan switch is in the top hose
just before the rad.
If you always do what you have always done you will always get what you have always got
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