eightinavee
Well-Known Member
So where does all this proof come from ? How have you concluded the mixtures are weak ?
Yes I am saying that the heater hoses are more likely to leak when tee'd into for heating a vaporiser - because its true.Pressurize a cooling system when cold and you will see what I mean,my record so far is 7 separate leaks on one car - none of which was visible when hot,but produced a small drip when cold.Couple that to most owners not feeling the need to open the bonnet between services and you can work out what will happen.
The fact remains that ANY 94mm Rover v8 will suffer if allowed to overheat or run excessively lean mixtures under high load conditions.
Are you familiar with the 3.5 Disco's that ran 14Cux EFI,either open or closed loop ? The same system that late 3.9 RR classics,later D1's ran - the same blame of weak fuel maps.Funny how the 3.5's never had a slipped liner,even when abused beyond belief with poor/no servicing and a cooker ring system.
A customer and friend of mine pulled up at my workshop one day with his 2 door RR,when he switched it off we could hear the oil boiling in the sump it was so hot.There was no coolant at all in that engine,(he had upset someone and they had drained it for him)so we let it cool over night.Next morning we refilled it and changed the oil.I thought it was toast,not so - it had no ill effects at all,the engine still runs today,that was at least 12yrs ago.this is just one example of how tolerant the 87.5mm bore engine is compared to the 94mm.What methods do you use to ensure correct mixture in your lpg setups ?
Yes I am saying that the heater hoses are more likely to leak when tee'd into for heating a vaporiser - because its true.Pressurize a cooling system when cold and you will see what I mean,my record so far is 7 separate leaks on one car - none of which was visible when hot,but produced a small drip when cold.Couple that to most owners not feeling the need to open the bonnet between services and you can work out what will happen.
The fact remains that ANY 94mm Rover v8 will suffer if allowed to overheat or run excessively lean mixtures under high load conditions.
Are you familiar with the 3.5 Disco's that ran 14Cux EFI,either open or closed loop ? The same system that late 3.9 RR classics,later D1's ran - the same blame of weak fuel maps.Funny how the 3.5's never had a slipped liner,even when abused beyond belief with poor/no servicing and a cooker ring system.
A customer and friend of mine pulled up at my workshop one day with his 2 door RR,when he switched it off we could hear the oil boiling in the sump it was so hot.There was no coolant at all in that engine,(he had upset someone and they had drained it for him)so we let it cool over night.Next morning we refilled it and changed the oil.I thought it was toast,not so - it had no ill effects at all,the engine still runs today,that was at least 12yrs ago.this is just one example of how tolerant the 87.5mm bore engine is compared to the 94mm.What methods do you use to ensure correct mixture in your lpg setups ?