smelling under strain!
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smelling under strain!
Hi
Just lately 'Poppy' has been giving off an unneccesary smell when put under strain e.g. going up hill or travelling at over 50 mile per hour on the flat. It definitely comes from the engine bayand the smell dissipates when the strain is reduced.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Liz
Just lately 'Poppy' has been giving off an unneccesary smell when put under strain e.g. going up hill or travelling at over 50 mile per hour on the flat. It definitely comes from the engine bayand the smell dissipates when the strain is reduced.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Liz
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smell
Yes, you probably have a slipping clutch. You should notice that when you
accelerate up a slope the revs rise without any increase in speed? First check
that you have free play at the clutch pedal,( an inch and a quarter on the late
er model). Could also be a binding brake but you would be able to feel the
offending item as the wheel would be extremely hot!
accelerate up a slope the revs rise without any increase in speed? First check
that you have free play at the clutch pedal,( an inch and a quarter on the late
er model). Could also be a binding brake but you would be able to feel the
offending item as the wheel would be extremely hot!
Willie
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I am desperately hoping it's not an engine re-build! Poppy is my one and only transport so having her off the road for any major length of time is not a good idea.
I don't think it's the clutch - there appears to be no slipping.
All servicable parts are checked regularly so if it's the engine I hope she behaves herself until the school holidays when there will be a bit more time to have her looked at more thoroughly.
Thanks for the advice,
Liz
I don't think it's the clutch - there appears to be no slipping.
All servicable parts are checked regularly so if it's the engine I hope she behaves herself until the school holidays when there will be a bit more time to have her looked at more thoroughly.
Thanks for the advice,
Liz
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Hi Liz - where are you based? perhaps someone local to you on here could have a quick look? 
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