AutoTemp II, The Inside Story (Link)
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--- Robert Weldon <rweldon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> As usual, this group is a veritable online
> enclyclopedia, and again, thanks
> David, for you information.  One followup question,
> I noticed that the "high
> water mark" on the motor housing was only about 1/3
> of the way up the outer
> housing, which appears to be a one piece shell, so
> is it possible that the
> motor didn't get contaminated with antifreeze?  

The problem isn't so much that the servo fills with
water, flooding compartment after compartment -
although the driver DOES get that sinking feeling.

Like fog on a bathroom mirror, condensation forms on
the gears, wires, and vacuum ports in the upper areas.
That's all it seems to take.

One other problem a servo can encounter that I forgot
to mention is the valve itself. If a servo hasn't been
used in a long time, the valve can stick to the sides
of the housing. It seems to me that I actually had the
end of the valve come off, once. Of course, that let
all the water through, which turns your interior into
an oven.

Dave

 


                
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