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Van rolling on handbrake.
Hi all, I'm sure it's down to compression issues as you feel the engine turn as it slowly moves one piston at a time with a short lull for the turn of the engine. In short I've got a 2litre air-cooled engine I believe it's a cu. How much will it cost to resolve this? Am I looking at pistons, piston rings, valves and valve seals or could it be a quick cheap fix? Engine runs fine with no smoking and has enough power for hills. I only discovered the problem when the handbrake ratchet failed.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
Can't see a connection between handbrake and starting but the slow turning description suggests battery/starter circuit problem. It won't be pistons/valves/cylinders. Could also be ignition spark happening at wrong point due to timing being out. Also a compression test with warm engine would give indication of condition of valves,pistons and cyl's and would not be expensive, beg steal or borrow a tester and carry out test with wide open throttle.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
Ady, this all sounds a bit confusing
Do you mean that if you are on a hill, with the handbrake off, the van in gear, and slowly rolling down the hill, you can sense each cylinder moving over compression? if so, then it is perfectly normal.

Do you mean that if you are on a hill, with the handbrake off, the van in gear, and slowly rolling down the hill, you can sense each cylinder moving over compression? if so, then it is perfectly normal.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
QUOTE...Engine runs fine with no smoking and has enough power for hills...so the engines fine then!
QUOTE... you feel the engine turn as it slowly moves one piston at a time with a short lull for the turn of the engine... I take it you mean whilst 'cranking'? so chances are the issue is:
Bad earth
Bad feed
Lazy starter
Oval oilite bush (common issue for slow cranking) when the bush has worn oval.
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QUOTE... you feel the engine turn as it slowly moves one piston at a time with a short lull for the turn of the engine... I take it you mean whilst 'cranking'? so chances are the issue is:
Bad earth
Bad feed
Lazy starter
Oval oilite bush (common issue for slow cranking) when the bush has worn oval.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
Ghost123uk, has got it. Sorry for confusing you. The van rolls when in gear but no handbrake.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
bigladwigan wrote:Ghost123uk, has got it. Sorry for confusing you. The van rolls when in gear but no handbrake.
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Depends on the hill but low compression will result in easier rolling.
Buy a compression tester and check it about 30 quid.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
Having run "bangers" for well over half a century my advice would be to leave well alone. You don't mention poor performance and all cylinders seem to be affected equally otherwise it would stop at the good one/s. If it isn't burning oil or blowing oil or water out anywhere or rattling it would most likely be less than perfect valve seal at the seat. Not the oil seals which if leaking will give smoke from the exhaust on the over run,
Once you do a compression test any variation could drive you to get the head/s off and then, and then...
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PS I knew what you were on about straight away parking on a slope as I do.
Once you do a compression test any variation could drive you to get the head/s off and then, and then...
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PS I knew what you were on about straight away parking on a slope as I do.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
bigladwigan wrote:Ghost123uk, has got it. Sorry for confusing you. The van rolls when in gear but no handbrake.
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Sorry !!!!! still completely bamboozled by what you are trying to say, even with the reference to 'John' getting it right.
Out of gear, engine running but rolls forwards on the flat? so some sort of transmission drag? perhaps the spigot shaft bearing (in the end of the crankshaft) or one of the free gear bearings is collapsing.
Definitely need a clearer description of the fault.
One thing I am in agreement about is that there doesn't seem to be much wrong with the engine (given your statement)
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
California Dreamin wrote:bigladwigan wrote:Ghost123uk, has got it. Sorry for confusing you. The van rolls when in gear but no handbrake.
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Sorry !!!!! still completely bamboozled by what you are trying to say, even with the reference to 'John' getting it right.
Out of gear, engine running but rolls forwards on the flat? so some sort of transmission drag? perhaps the spigot shaft bearing (in the end of the crankshaft) or one of the free gear bearings is collapsing.
Definitely need a clearer description of the fault.
One thing I am in agreement about is that there doesn't seem to be much wrong with the engine (given your statement)
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He didn't say engine was running during his description. He later says engine runs fine.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
Very much depends on which gear you're in as well as the gradient.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
itchyfeet wrote:California Dreamin wrote:bigladwigan wrote:Ghost123uk, has got it. Sorry for confusing you. The van rolls when in gear but no handbrake.
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Sorry !!!!! still completely bamboozled by what you are trying to say, even with the reference to 'John' getting it right.
Out of gear, engine running but rolls forwards on the flat? so some sort of transmission drag? perhaps the spigot shaft bearing (in the end of the crankshaft) or one of the free gear bearings is collapsing.
Definitely need a clearer description of the fault.
One thing I am in agreement about is that there doesn't seem to be much wrong with the engine (given your statement)
Martin
He didn't say engine was running during his description. He later says engine runs fine.
Really? so ..... you feel the engine turn as it slowly moves one piston at a time with a short lull for the turn of the engine... it's all a big guess, cranking?

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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
No Martin...I think his handbrake's knackered so he parks in gear on a slope but it still rolls (slowly). Easiest answer is, er, fix handbrake.
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
I'm with california here, it's all a bit cryptic
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
blacky wrote:I'm with california here, it's all a bit cryptic
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Re: Van rolling on handbrake.
It's normal
Don't worry about it, just chock the wheels until you get the handbrake fixed.
Though, as marlinowner says, it will do it to differing amounts depending on the amount of slope and what gear you’re in. It will do it more noticeably in fourth gear, then third, then second and do it the least in first gear. It will do it even less in reverse gear.

Don't worry about it, just chock the wheels until you get the handbrake fixed.
Though, as marlinowner says, it will do it to differing amounts depending on the amount of slope and what gear you’re in. It will do it more noticeably in fourth gear, then third, then second and do it the least in first gear. It will do it even less in reverse gear.
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