Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2021 10:35:07 -0700
Reply-To: Bruce Todd <beeceetee@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Bruce Todd <beeceetee@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Trip Report & other data Oil temperature
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Thanks Dennis,
So - a couple things for me to look at. When I purchased the original
digital oil temp gauge from Intellitronix - it came with a sender S8013.
At the time - I also purchased the GW sender 323 057 for the relief plug
port as I wasn't sure whether the sender I received from Intellitronix
would work. So I have the GW oil temp sender which matches what is
required for the VDO gauge. Now if you recall as part of my trouble
shooting for the digital gauge (and in turn did not work) - I swapped
sending units. So currently I have the wrong temp sending unit connected.
Easy enough to swap those out. The S8013 sender has a small nut that
connects the wire that I have attached a connecting ring to, whereas the
323 057 unit connects directly to a female connector.
Coolant temp seemed to be within range - as best as I could tell. Low and
high speed fans were cycling when temps were climbing to just above the
warning light. This would occur in slow bumper to bumper traffic over a
period of time. One thing I noticed was that the high oil temp gauge did
not indicate a higher reading necessarily when the second stage radiator
fan kicked in. Nor did the high speed fan kick in when climbing the pass
where I had a reading of 270F. Temp gauge was below the warning light
level.
I will reduce the amount of oil - as it is at the max level. I go by 4.5
litres with filter change - 4 litres without filter change. This will go
hand in hand with swapping out the sender.
Hopefully these little changes will make a difference - if not I will be
looking for a secondary oil cooler. BTW - Is there anything that the stock
oil cooler may need inspected or replaced?
Thanks again.
BT
On Mon, Jul 5, 2021 at 9:59 AM Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> If I recall for oil temperature you are using the GoWesty Pressure relief
> plug 025-115-431 which is drilled for 1/8-27 NPT plug or sender and a VDO
> gauge. For the gauge the correct sender for that thread 323057. From
> experience except for when the wiring connection is weal or contaminated
> accuracy is usually within 10F or better If using another sensor most bets
> are off.
>
> For idle and low speed operation if the oil cooler is getting flow oil
> temperature will follow the coolant temperature maybe adding another 10F or
> so. 210-220F? That can be a test. Causes for higher oil temp can be
> excessive coolant temperature or excess oil level. Many strive to keep oil
> level at the "full" or "max" line on the dipstick. That can be detrimental.
> It really is the max-do not exceed no matter what mark, especially with the
> increased stroke of the 2.1L. Oil and filter change, 4.5 quarts, run to
> fill filter, let oil drain back to sump, note level on dip stick. That is
> new full line. Traveling, don't top off until well below lower line.
>
> As a note, while the temp sensor is a bit under oil, there is not much
> flow there so you are really reading a combination of oil and case
> temperature. So not only are you seeing at an elevated temperature but so
> is the case. This heat travels to the coolant jacket area and at shut down
> once the coolant flow stops this heat soak goes everywhere. This is likely
> a contributing cause to the outer head gasket failures along with other
> seals. If your driving style is such that these temps are normal it may be
> time for an oil cooling solution.
>
> Dennis
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com> On Behalf Of Bruce
> Todd
> Sent: Monday, July 5, 2021 12:31 PM
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Subject: Re: Trip Report & other data
>
> >
> > Yes - I thought things seemed a bit on the warm side - maybe I should
> > have someone test the temp with a IR gun - just to see if the temp
> > gauge is calibrated accurately or not.
> >
>
> BT
>
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