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dubsteez79 Samba Member
Joined: November 22, 2017 Posts: 194 Location: star nc
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 8:42 am Post subject: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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Preemptive question! It hasnt happened and hope it doesnt.
I just got my bug on the road and have only driven it for 10-15 minute stints so far. Its running well and seems safe to drive too. I want to take it for a longer trip tonight with my wife but am concerned that I have no way to monitor oil temp. I ordered a temp sender switch from savemybug but it wont be here until thursday. I have no reason to believe that something will happen but have put so much time into it that im overly cautious.
Question is, how long would it take for the engine to overheat if my oil pressure relief valves arent working? How would I know that they are working correctly? They are original VW pieces and I have no reason to believe that they arent functioning but still want to know since there is literally nothing but an oil pressure switch light(that does work). There is a tiny leak from the pressure relief valves too but its nearly nothing. Does it just need a new oring or some sealant? Excuse my ignorance as its been a long time and a few engines since i rebuilt this one.
I do have a laser temp gauge that I could carry with me for roadside checks at least so if I decided to take this leap of faith, that will be coming with me, as well as a fire extinguisher. |
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FreeBug Samba Member
Joined: March 12, 2012 Posts: 4278 Location: deepest, darkest Switzerland
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 8:49 am Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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I've seen a new engine overheat (turn on a GB227) in 10 mins of abuse. I think their jetting was off, though, too. |
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dubsteez79 Samba Member
Joined: November 22, 2017 Posts: 194 Location: star nc
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 8:56 am Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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FreeBug wrote: |
I've seen a new engine overheat (turn on a GB227) in 10 mins of abuse. I think their jetting was off, though, too. |
Gotcha. The roads I would take would be 55mph and lower and I believe my jetting and mixture to be pretty close to what it should be. I really want to put my wideband in the header collector so I can confirm this sometime soon though.
Was the abuse actually racing the car, mountain climbs, spirited highway driving, etc.? Im freshie fresh to driving acvw's and a little paranoid about whether or not the springs in the relief valves are in the correct places. The oil cooler has not leaked on my drives if that tells you anything. |
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FreeBug Samba Member
Joined: March 12, 2012 Posts: 4278 Location: deepest, darkest Switzerland
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 9:07 am Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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He was basically driving in circles (squares?) around a field. There wasn't much topography, but a little. He was wringing it out, too, not being friendly to the engine, and wouldn't have know how. |
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dubsteez79 Samba Member
Joined: November 22, 2017 Posts: 194 Location: star nc
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 9:10 am Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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FreeBug wrote: |
He was basically driving in circles (squares?) around a field. There wasn't much topography, but a little. He was wringing it out, too, not being friendly to the engine, and wouldn't have know how. |
Ah. Yea there wont be any of that happening in mine. It would get stuck in the field lol. |
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anthax Samba Member
Joined: October 21, 2016 Posts: 283 Location: Hälsingland, Sweden
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:24 am Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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A stock engine with all tin in place can take hours upon hours on the freeway. |
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airschooled Air-Schooled
Joined: April 04, 2012 Posts: 12722 Location: on a bike ride somewhere
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:50 am Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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Keep oil in it, make sure the belt is installed, and drive it.
You can only monitor pressure with an oil pressure gauge, and interpret the readings to monitor the springs. If both pistons were stuck up, the cooler seals should have leaked by now. If both were stuck down, you’ll see the oil light come on at low RPMs once the engine is warmed up.
Drive. It.
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dubsteez79 Samba Member
Joined: November 22, 2017 Posts: 194 Location: star nc
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 11:07 am Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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asiab3 wrote: |
Keep oil in it, make sure the belt is installed, and drive it.
You can only monitor pressure with an oil pressure gauge, and interpret the readings to monitor the springs. If both pistons were stuck up, the cooler seals should have leaked by now. If both were stuck down, you’ll see the oil light come on at low RPMs once the engine is warmed up.
Drive. It.
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I like it. Drive it, I will. |
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airschooled Air-Schooled
Joined: April 04, 2012 Posts: 12722 Location: on a bike ride somewhere
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 11:40 am Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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Oh, about the leak, you can buy a sealing ring from any major VW parts supplier, and swap it out during your next oil change. Get the seating surface clean and dry for good installation. A light coat of a non-hardening sealant like Curil T on the sealing surfaces will ensure a dry bottom for decades and still allow easy cleanup.
Make sure you’re using the proper drag link socket for the job. (Web search that for pictures, I can’t post them from my phone.) Keep good pressure up on the tool as the plug comes loose. Spring tension can push the plug out prematurely and damage the case threads if you don’t apply pressure upward during the final few turns.
See you on the road,
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baldessariclan Samba Member
Joined: October 14, 2016 Posts: 1379 Location: Wichita, KS
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 3:07 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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dubsteez79 wrote: |
I ordered a temp sender switch from savemybug but it wont be here until thursday. I have no reason to believe that something will happen but have put so much time into it that im overly cautious. |
Think that you’ll like the oil temperature sensing dipstick from “SaveMyBug” — I have one in my car, and it has worked well for couple years now.
You can calibrate it for around 230° F (or whatever you like) with a container of heated oil on stove and good thermometer. And/or you can put it in a pot of boiling water and note where the rotating spring arm rests at 212°F.
So even if the warning light isn’t coming on, whenever you pull over you can still take a quick look to see where the spring arm is sitting relative to the contact point on dipstick. If you remember / memorize the general positions for it (e.g. at water boiling point, cool days, etc.), you can get a good general feeling for how hot the engine is running. _________________ 1971 Standard Beetle — fairly stock / driver
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Zundfolge1432 Samba Member
Joined: June 13, 2004 Posts: 12467
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 4:07 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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Better sell it while it’s running and get a Toyota |
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bluebus86 Banned
Joined: September 02, 2010 Posts: 11075
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 4:38 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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dubsteez79 wrote: |
Preemptive question! It hasnt happened and hope it doesnt.
I just got my bug on the road and have only driven it for 10-15 minute stints so far. Its running well and seems safe to drive too. I want to take it for a longer trip tonight with my wife but am concerned that I have no way to monitor oil temp. I ordered a temp sender switch from savemybug but it wont be here until thursday. I have no reason to believe that something will happen but have put so much time into it that im overly cautious.
Question is, how long would it take for the engine to overheat if my oil pressure relief valves arent working? How would I know that they are working correctly? They are original VW pieces and I have no reason to believe that they arent functioning but still want to know since there is literally nothing but an oil pressure switch light(that does work). There is a tiny leak from the pressure relief valves too but its nearly nothing. Does it just need a new oring or some sealant? Excuse my ignorance as its been a long time and a few engines since i rebuilt this one.
I do have a laser temp gauge that I could carry with me for roadside checks at least so if I decided to take this leap of faith, that will be coming with me, as well as a fire extinguisher. |
fix the oil pressure warning system!
also see link below this post on engine fires and safety wires, all Bugs need this addressed.
use correct viscosity oil!
Bug On! have a nice drive with wifey! _________________ Help Prevent VW Engine Fires, see this link.....Engine safety wire information
Stop introducing dirt into your oil when adjusting valves ... https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=683022 |
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wcfvw69 Samba Purist
Joined: June 10, 2004 Posts: 13389 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 5:23 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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Make sure your timing is set correct. It's one of the biggests things that can cause high oil temps. Make sure your carb isn't jetted lean. If you're engine tin is all in place where no hot air can enter the engine compartment from under it, you'll be fine.
You didn't note what year bug this is. If you have no vents in the engine lid and it's super hot, shove a tennis ball under the latch to allow more air in.
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Tim Donahoe Samba Member
Joined: December 08, 2012 Posts: 11740 Location: Redding, CA
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 5:24 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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If you worry about every little part of the engine—what might happen—you’ll never have a nice time driving it. Unless you know your oil relief valves are kaput, don’t worry about them.
Besides, you can always drive the car for twenty minutes, stop it in a safe place, get out and pull the dipstick. It should be rather hot to the touch, but you should be able to pass it between your hands without crying.
If all your tins are in place, the belt is turning the fan, then drive the car.
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bluebus86 Banned
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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 5:42 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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The nazis drove VWs around the North African deserts, the Bug can take the heat if all is in order. These are not fragile cars!
Word is that the vw was worth two jeeps in trade back then!
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Stop introducing dirt into your oil when adjusting valves ... https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=683022 |
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dubsteez79 Samba Member
Joined: November 22, 2017 Posts: 194 Location: star nc
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Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 8:06 am Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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Thanks guys. Drove just fine. All engine tin in place, oil pressure system is in place, 10-30 oil, timing is set to spec, belt is tensioned correctly and is a 74 with 4 columns of vents on hood.
I worry initially about all my builds because its always possible that I missed something critical when putting the car back together. I wont be worrying about anything after 100 miles or so of driving.
Oh and ive got a Toyota that I built and drove 7,000 miles to Glacier NP last july. Still drive it weekly and dont need another lol.
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bluebus86 Banned
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Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 12:39 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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dubsteez79 wrote: |
Thanks guys. Drove just fine. All engine tin in place, oil pressure system is in place, 10-30 oil, timing is set to spec, belt is tensioned correctly and is a 74 with 4 columns of vents on hood.
I worry initially about all my builds because its always possible that I missed something critical when putting the car back together. I wont be worrying about anything after 100 miles or so of driving.
Oh and ive got a Toyota that I built and drove 7,000 miles to Glacier NP last july. Still drive it weekly and dont need another lol.
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Keep in mind a new rebuild can consume a lot of oil initially till rings set in. Keep a very close eye on the oil level at first. Friend had a rebuild, didnt check the oil for first several hudered miles, outcome was not good, nor cheap!
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dubsteez79 Samba Member
Joined: November 22, 2017 Posts: 194 Location: star nc
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Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 1:07 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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Thanks for the heads up! Do aircooled engines consume more than watercooled initially or are you just saying that as a generalization? I ask because Ive built several engines and only had about a quart drop in them at most. But I guess in a bug, that quart is 40% of the capacity lol. |
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bluebus86 Banned
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Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 2:15 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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dubsteez79 wrote: |
Thanks for the heads up! Do aircooled engines consume more than watercooled initially or are you just saying that as a generalization? I ask because Ive built several engines and only had about a quart drop in them at most. But I guess in a bug, that quart is 40% of the capacity lol. |
that is a general statement. not vw specific.
ps thats a cool Toyota, what year, model, engine ?
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wcfvw69 Samba Purist
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Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 5:25 pm Post subject: Re: oil pressure relief and overheating |
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Glad to hear your drive was drama free. These VW's are not snowflakes. Unless someone did something very stupid during an engine assembly, they can take a lot of abuse.
We all need to remember that any vehicle can break down at any moment. VW's that are mechanically restored by competent techs/owners using good parts are very reliable.
Side note, my 1.5 YO Ford Explorer let me down today. Went to lunch with a buddy. Came out of the restaurant. Battery died, dead. Had to call another work friend to come jump me to get back to work, then Napa for a new battery. _________________ Contact me at [email protected]
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