[tcb] Re: Technical Question - Oil and Engine Heat

  • From: "Denis Dodson" <coocoo@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 19:38:30 -0500

All I'm saying is that it made me super cautious and made me watch my gauges. 
Now I alway know what my temp is. So there.



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chuck Blue 
  To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 7:20 PM
  Subject: [tcb] Re: Technical Question - Oil and Engine Heat


  Your engine blowing up had nothing to do with engine temperature.More like 
poor assembly.
  ole blue
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Denis Dodson 
    To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 6:20 PM
    Subject: [tcb] Re: Technical Question - Oil and Engine Heat


    I have a 1914 with dual Kadrons with a remote oil filter an a 12 pass oil 
cooler (no fan)and at highway speed it will run below 210 usually around 180. I 
blew up an engine once and now I drive, not so much using the speedometer as I 
do using the oil temp gauge and my tachometer. I also wath my voltmeter to make 
sure that I'm charging.


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: JKi7886155@xxxxxxx 
      To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 1:44 PM
      Subject: [tcb] Re: Technical Question - Oil and Engine Heat


      Eric:

      My '74 Type 1 with a 1776 cc MoFoCo engine, using Castrol Syntex 20 W 50 
synthetic runs 260 degrees F plus, at 70 mph freeway speeds. If I slow down to 
say 50 mph, the oil temperature will drop to more like 220 degrees F. It has 
been that way since I installed the oil temperature gauge several years ago and 
doesn't seem to mind.

      Best regards,

      jack Kirsch
      In a message dated 6/15/06 8:22:07 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
        Hello list members,
        Been a while since I've been on the list!  Good to be back!
        Here's the deal.  I recently got my '66 Split on the road, with a New 
(not
        rebuilt) enine, new transaxle, new brakes, etc., etc., etc.
        I just had my Dual Weber ICT's rejetted to fit my engine specs.

        I had Jeff (local vw mechanic guru) rejet the carbs, and diagnose what 
he
        thought was causing the bus to run hot.
        Right now I am running straight 40 weight oil, and my bus is still 
running
        hot around town (Gene Berg Dipstick).

        Are my fellow Texas bus friends running multigrade oil?
        Are you all running multi grade synthetic oil?
        Do new engines run hotter until they're broken in?  (only about 450 
miles
        on this one)

        I really don't want to get into a crazy heated debate about oil, a la
        type2.com list, but I am just curious.

        I kind of need to sort this out before going on the long treck up to
        northwestern Arkansas at the end of the month.


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