Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2015 18:25:01 -0700
Reply-To: Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Coincidence?
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Roy,
The load on the water pump is constant at idle. It just pushes coolant
around, so the load only varies with rpms, and it's not much. A/C has a
variable on/off load at idle, but there are compensating rpm gizmos for
that. Irregular idle can have many sources, especially with the Digifant
system.
Stuart
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Roy Nicholl
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 5:02 PM
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Subject: Coincidence?
It's only my second year with a WBX, but am staring to think my '88 Westy
(the Hyena) has its own sense of humour.
I spent many hours last summer, after our trek across the country trying to
get the Hyena to idle reasonably - without loping and surging, well mostly
surging, but only when she was warm and there was no load (head lights,
blowers, etc) on the engine. I had limited success.
This summer, life has been much different and the Hyena has spent most of
the summer sitting in the driveway (only 3 tanks of fuel spent) while last
year's dinosaur tracking 3-year old, now four patiently await the
opportunity for adventure. The Hyena, distraught over the child's lament,
began weeping right there in the driveway.
Finally the water pump has been changed and the boy has his things packed in
his cupboards, so we went for the shakeout drive (only ~75km). About 25kms
in, we stopped in the middle of the road for five minute to observe that
universal summer event - Construction. I was going over the checklists in
my mind (pancake mix, chocolate chip cookies, camera, peanut butter ... you
get the picture) when the boy called out from his command post on the rear
bench, "Dad, the Hyena is purring!"
... and it was. Smooth, like ... well like only a WBX can be ... no loping,
no surging, the radiator fan came on twice ... no loping, no surging ...
On the way home we stopped to observe Construction from the southbound
vantage point and the Hyena purred (I know, Hyena's don't purr ... I
believed that myself until this evening).
After the boy went to bed, I went out in the drive to check tyres (including
spare), lights, and more check lists and let the Hyena idle while I was
doing it ... radiator fan came on a couple of times ... no loping, no
surging.
Was the water pump really placing that much intermittent drag on the engine?
Or, did I inadvertently disturb something else.
Either way, it should be an enjoyable adventure.
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