
Here's the issue; Although the temp gauge never goes above half way on the Brumby even when it's 45C and sunny, at the end of an hours drive home it really struggles up the steep hill just before I get home. I always put this down to higher ambient temps causing a loss of power but it has definitely been getting worse no matter the weather.
A few months ago just after I had a gearbox change and new front axles, I could accelerate up that hill in 3rd gear from below 60. Further up where it shallows out and changes to 70 zone I could easily change to fourth and still had power to accelerate with no pinging. Now I have to hit the bottom of the hill at 70 in 3rd and it drops back to 60, if I push any harder it pings its heads off. Further up in the 70 zone I have to stay in 3rd at 70 it just pings too badly in 4th.
Then today, we have an incredible rain system going over due to drop possibly 100mm of rain and the ambient tempt is around 25C. Of course every major road was congested this morning and of course for some reason every single boom gate was stuck down and after 30 minutes of not moving the ute was getting cranky and so was I, turned around and came back. At the same hill now I'd been driving for over an our, could not even hold 60 in 3rd gear had to climb in 2nd gear! (that's a first) and could barely keep 70 in 3rd gear, temp gauge at 1/4.
So what is going on here? a few months ago I had power to burn and now every climb of that hill is a struggle. It must be something to do with the cars age I assume. Does heat soaking into all components cause this kind of performance loss? Timing is spot on, tappets are silent and I haven't changed fuel type/supplier. I've checked this engines compression 3 times in the past and it hasn't changed, so I doubt it's compression loss but I will check again. When I had new tight axles it drove so nice but still had the crunching grinding noise which followed through 3 gearboxes and 5 different axles so I ignored it. Now axles are clicking and obviously worn out since I have loose engine stay rod type symptoms. Maybe this is sapping power as well?
Getting really stressful going up that hill now, especially this morning I thought she wasn't even going to make it

