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Engine & Gearbox / Re: High rpm when cold for 20 minutes,...?
Last post by Keekster64 -Another test done, turn on the car, idles at 1000 rpm, drive 1 minute, shoots up to 1400 rpm, drive only 10 minutes, come home, still at 1400 rpm. Turn it off, start right away, back at 1400 rpm. Turned it off, waited 45 minutes, start again, idles perfect ! It must be the waxstat ! I'm looking to buy one again but they seem to be impossible to find now. I only found this website but it's out of stock and frankly expensive anyways as i did change it over 10 years ago and i wouldn't have spent that much i'm sure,....Any ideas where i could fetch one ? Thanks.I'm assuming you touched the coolant hoses to the waxstat to check they are getting hot, as you dont mention it? That aside, I would removed the waxstat, complete with its hoses (when its cold) and submerge it in a cup of boiling hot water. You should see the metal pin in the centre push out. This is supposed to reset it, ie, without spring pressure restraining it. If it leaks wax or coolant from around the pin, its knackered. If not, then refit it and see if it improves.
https://www.classic-vw.co.uk/pierburg-2e2--2e3-carb-wax-stat-026129243c-7716-p.asp
. I have done my test so basicly instead of driving for 20 minutes for the rpm's to drop back to normal, i started the car, ran it 10 minutes as it does at 1400 rpm+-, turned it off for 30 minutes and started it again and the idle was perfect ! So, correct me if i'm wrong but seems to me the 3 point unit is just very slow to retract ? or is it is the waxstat thing with the needle that is frozen ? I did change it 10 years ago to a metal one instead of plastic,..Food for thaughts,...Thanks again. Phil.