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I'm confident that I will get to the bottom of it or die in the event of doing so.
[smilebigeye] That does seem a tad extreme & certainly not worth the effort unless of course you are 110 years of age..[biggrin][biggrin]
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I'm confident that I will get to the bottom of it or die in the event of doing so.
[smilebigeye] That does seem a tad extreme & certainly not worth the effort unless of course you are 110 years of age..[biggrin][biggrin]
"EXTREEM" nothing can be classesd as extreem while in the pursuit of achieving excellence.
Anyway I stripped out the park brake today and unseized the adjuster and activator mechanisims, while I was at it I also removed the prop shafts, stripped them down, lubed the splines and made sure the uni's were working appropriately with grease getting through to each of the cup bearings.
There was a slight dragging of the hand break shoes but not enough to warrant such poor fuel economy I don't think, anyway I'll take the old girl for a run tomorrow and see. [bighmmm] Here's hoping?
do a stall test.
if its high the stator is slipping.
check the TC lock up function.
If either of those is out theres half your issue.
Add in some off timing and rich mix and theres the rest of it.
and a little throttle pressure sense cable slackness just for some extra measure.
If your handbrake was dragging cold then it will tighten up when warm.Quote:
There was a slight dragging of the hand break shoes but not enough to warrant such poor fuel economy I don't think, anyway I'll take the old girl for a run tomorrow and see.[bighmmm]Here's hoping?
Regards Philip A