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Kevin Wood

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Re: Temperature hiccup
« Reply #30 on: 15 August 2010, 16:01:25 »

Does it do it on petrol and LPG?

Just wondering if the LPG fuelling is a little lean.

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Re: Temperature hiccup
« Reply #31 on: 15 August 2010, 16:22:54 »

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Does it do it on petrol and LPG?

Just wondering if the LPG fuelling is a little lean.

Kevin

No idea ... :(  Never thought to switch over to petrol....

might have to try next weekend .. if I can find a hill big enough between here and Somerset ...   :)
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Re: Temperature hiccup
« Reply #32 on: 15 August 2010, 16:46:08 »

Could it just be a case of an air lock with low coolant, fine with low revs / small throttle openings, but give it some stick and rev it a lot more, the sudden rush of coolant in the block going to the back of the motor could give the sensors a false reading? maybe?, I had a very similar problem 3 years ago and that's all it was.
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Re: Temperature hiccup
« Reply #33 on: 15 August 2010, 17:34:51 »

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Okies .. not the waterpump then :(

But why does it only run hot when towing and booted to over 3500 rpm ?? and cool very rapidly when the rpm drops ??

If it was a blocked radiator, either internally or externally, giving poor heat transfer, then it would take a while to cool I'd have thought ??

The car towed to The South of France 2 years back with much heavier work, and to The Lakes this year without any hiccups. I don't see it silting up that fast ??

It had a coolant flush/change in May 09 just after the thermostat change. (15000 miles) so it might be worth doing another and seeing what comes out I suppose... :(

Puzzled of Wiltshire...   :-/ :-/

I'm not towing, bet it happened to me after climbing a mountain hill and stopping.
The rad was quit dirty and the only thing help is to dismantle and clean.
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