Date: Tue, 19 Jul 1994 16:22:24 -0400 (EDT)
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From: "Dr. D.W. Carment" <carment@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: cooling air cooled vanagon's
I have been following this discussion list for the past month or so and
have noticed that a dominant topic is choice of oil and keeping
engines running at the proper temperature. Recently I mounted a second
(EMPI) oil cooler on the side of my 82 Westfalia. This amounted to an
increase in 10-20 psi or 35-40psi at 60 mph (especially noticeable after
long hauls through
the mountains). One possibility for this increase is the additional half
litre of oil
that is added to the system (any ideas on this-there seems to be some
debate whether too little or too much oil is beneficial for pressure)?
The other possibility is that the engines for these models (which had a
life span of only three and half years-before VW switched to water cooled)
were/are severely overstressed
for the incredibly small OEM cooler. In the case of my van, loose main
bearings and a faulty oil pump have been ruled out, so insufficient
cooling/plus the additional weight of the Westafalia package seem likley
choices for the engine running hot (by the way head temp never exceeds
250f - idles 200- speed).
At any rate I have moved the cooler from the side in order to have the
van "safetied" for an Ontario licence (the van was bought in CAL) to above
the transmission. This also keeps it away from fingers and trees. The only
problem with this set up is that there is
insufficient air in there and because the transmission gets hot it heats
the fins of the cooler. So hitting the junk
yards I managed to piece together a Subaru fan motor (extremely flat and
excellent power) with a fan from a Renault 5. This was the only
combination of fan and motor that would fit under there. With a switch
mounted to the dash, I can now control oil temp (with a view to buying an
oil thermostatic switch that comes on at 180f). This reults in increase
oil pressure and power (overheating leads to loss of power).
If any one wants info on how to go about this procedure contact me. In
the meantime, I am curious if anyone else has had any oil pressure/temp
problems with the air cooled vanagons or if you have any ideas on what
may be the original problem.
Extra coolers seem to be rare on these vans (unlike busses). Regards - DC
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