Calm down, calm down!
Calm down, calm down!
Hello folks. I've just got my old (Vario, 1.4) girl back from the MOT centre and it's now doing this weird thing wherein the revs immediately climb to the mid range upon even the smallest application of power. Even at 30mph the engine really is being revved to fuck, and engaging the kickdown almost brings the poor little thing to redline.
What's the problem do you reckon? Centrifugal clutch was my first thought. The car needed two new tyres for the MOT, and as opposed to changing the tyre, he just stuck two old wheels on with decent tyres. Now there is a funny smell around the car just after driving, but I can't tell if it's coming from under the bonnet or the said wheels.
HAYULP! I really hope it isn't fucked.
What's the problem do you reckon? Centrifugal clutch was my first thought. The car needed two new tyres for the MOT, and as opposed to changing the tyre, he just stuck two old wheels on with decent tyres. Now there is a funny smell around the car just after driving, but I can't tell if it's coming from under the bonnet or the said wheels.
HAYULP! I really hope it isn't fucked.
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Re: Calm down, calm down!
so are your revs going higher but the speed isnt building?
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Re: Calm down, calm down!
I hope to hell that the muppets down the MOT didn't rev the f**k out of it in Park and kill your clutch.



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Smell and general description does suggest that to me at least. However MOT station should have insurance and if clutch is burned then they must pay for installing a new one.macplaxton wrote:I hope to hell that the muppets down the MOT didn't rev the f**k out of it in Park and kill your clutch.![]()
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Not a chance they would pay for a clutch, wear and tear, they'll say.
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The MOT centre I took it to was a Volvo specialist, and my car had been his own runabout before I bought it, so I can't imagine it's because of revving in park or anything like that.
The car has behaved like this before, but it seemed to wear off. :/
The car has behaved like this before, but it seemed to wear off. :/
Last edited by Tom on 18 Mar 2012 12:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
F983 OHD '88 340DL - Gone but not forgotten
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
Re: Calm down, calm down!
That's it right there.frazeb wrote:so are your revs going higher but the speed isnt building?
F983 OHD '88 340DL - Gone but not forgotten
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
Re: Calm down, calm down!
sounds like a clutch then specially if theres a smell after
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Could be the brakes are binding or wheels touching something they should'nt, as it's happened before brakes may have released last time but with sitting have stuck again.
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Rang him today, and it's going back in tomorrow morning. Let's just see how that goes...
F983 OHD '88 340DL - Gone but not forgotten
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
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Update - all is well again! It turns out he'd omitted to re-connect some pipes that he took apart during the service. He was apologetic and sorted it all out, free of charge. I'm properly glad it wasn't the clutch.
I'm well chuffed with the car now, it feels really fresh after it's full service.
I'm well chuffed with the car now, it feels really fresh after it's full service.
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C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
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Re: Calm down, calm down!
Good news 
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Re: Calm down, calm down!
Indeed. Thanks for all those who replied to my original post!
F983 OHD '88 340DL - Gone but not forgotten
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
C299 LGF '86 340DL - Variomatic jerkiness
Re: Calm down, calm down!
Well, almost. The car performed without issue this morning on my way to work, but the high-revving symptoms briefly resurfaced on the return journey. However, they soon disappeared, and I've just taken it out for a run now and it's again performed without issue.Tom wrote:Update - all is well again!
I'm utterly confused. I can't help but think of it all as a harbinger.
(Sorry about the persistent updates to this thread - at least if anybody else has the same issues, they'll learn the square root of fuck all from it.

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Persistent updates are fine around here... It's only spam that isn't.