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Fw: Whats going on with my TR4 ?

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Subject: Fw: Whats going on with my TR4 ?
From: "Mike Guntner" <mikeg@axess.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 01:07:54 -0400
> Hi Mike
> 
> Here are the symtoms.  If you can get this on the web it would be great,
> 
> Problem
> 
> Overheating and Fouling of No 4 Culinder
> 
> The cars 1966 TR4A
>   1967 TR4A
> 
> Both have recently had their engines completly rebuilt to identical   
> specs,
> Oversized pistons (87mm)
> Cam, mild race
> Hardned valves and seats
> seals, bearings etc.
> 
> The differences
> 
> The 66 has Strombergs and the 67 SUs
> The 66 has a cast exhaust manifold the 67 a header
> 
> The 66 has aprox 1000 miles while the 67 has aprox. 1500 miles since the 
 
> rebuild.  Both were rebuilt by the same shop and expert in Brit cars   
> especially TRs.  Both were properly broken in, keeping to less than 3000 
 
> rpm during the first 500 miles and a gradual build up thereafter.   
>  Neither car has been pushed or mistreated  during its life.
> 
> The problem:
> 
> The 66.
> First noticed on this TR.  Valve sticking in cylinder No 4 which was   
> diagnosed to a faulty valve spring then a hundred or so miles later a   
> broken valve spring.  These two problems appear to be incendental and not
  
> related to the real issue just mentioned for background info.  During the
  
> diagnosis for the above it was noticed that the No. 4 cylinder was   
> runnning hotter than the other three.  This turned out to be a faulty   
> seal at the PCU fitting at the intake and thereby running too lean anr   
> too hot in cylinder No 4.  After much soul searching and suggestions from
  
> many experts (?) it was further discovered that (once the motor reached  

> operating temperature) removing the oil filler cap caused the rpm to jump
  
> rise aprox 300 rpm.  This was cured by streaching the PCV valve spring.  

>  As far as we can detirmine this should cause an increase of 150 rpm   
> (more or less)
> 
> The 67
> No apparant problems since the rebuild other than one carb running a   
> little rich, this was corrected.  However, given the 66s problems it was 
 
> also discovered that No 4 was burning oil and fouling the spark plug.
> 
> The PCV solution (above) was discussed.  With the retainer spring clip   
> removed from the PCV the cap rose to be aprox. 1/2 inch proud of the   
> housing.   The PCV was disassembled and we noted that the top of the   
> diaphram was dry but there was oil in the bottom of the PCV valve   
> housing.  The spring was streached and this clearance increased to 3/4   
> inch.  Now, when removing the oil filller cap the rpm increases from 800 
 
> (idle) to 1000.  Whether this was the case with the 66 is unknown.  Other
  
> than that the car is running great.  Solid engine performance, power etc.
> 
> Questions
> 
> Considering the PCU vacuum leak affected the No 4 cylinder only (on the  

> 66) would a faulty PCU on the 67 create the oil burning situtation?  The 
 
> diaphram seems OK
> What is the relationship between the PCV and No 4 heating up
> Is there any spec that covers the PCV spring.  Tension, length,   
> adjustment
> 
> Let me know if you get any responses
> 
> Regards
> 
> Tom  

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