Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 20:47:14 EST
Reply-To: kenneth d lewis <kdlewis@JUNO.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: kenneth d lewis <kdlewis@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: I'm rich, filthy stinking rich...
Carl;
You really stepped in something good this time!!! All the usual
suspects come to mind. Try the easiest first; unplugging the O2 sensor.
Next ohm out the TEMPII sensor. Take the readings from the ECU plug.
After that check spray patterns at the injectors. This may or
may not be conclusive if it is a rich running problem.
It also sounds like a time when I was test driving an 85 GL I
rebuilt. I got about a mile away and (unbeknownst to me) a valve cover
fell off. Well this, in effect, produces a tremendous vacuum leak. Air is
suck via the crankcase vent through the pushrod tubes. It would not idle
, loped real bad. I envisioned the worst. Unfortunately someone ran over
the cover. Luckily the old type II, air cooled covers are
interchangeable.
Drive Safely & Good Luck
Ken Lewis<Kernersville,NC>86 VW crewcab;60 356B Coupe
For Sale: 61 AustinHealey Sprite(not Bugeye);Daily driver $2500
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 22:54:59 -0500 Carl Krucke <ckrucke@AWOD.COM> writes:
>So rich in fact, I can't drive the thing...
>
>82 Vanagon L was cruising merrily along at a pretty good clip a couple
>weeks
>ago, when I suddenly lost power and started blowing huge clouds of
>dark
>smoke, proportional in density to throttle position. Limped a few
>more
>miles and eventually parked it. Was able to restart it a couple
>times, but
>it skipped and stuttered and smoked heavily, definitely wouldn't idle.
> Rode
>home with the flatbed driver. For the day, about 40 miles on a fresh
>tank
>of gas, and it was down to nearly a half tank when the sun fell.
>
>I had some help finally today (my 6 year old daughter was off from
>school...) so I dug in and did a compression check among other things.
> I'm
>sparking well at all 4 cylinders, and timing is okay. Before I
>started, I
>was able to crank it up again, for about a minute, to get the valves
>pumped
>up, the couple of clackers quieted down in about 30 seconds, but it
>was
>still stumbling and smoking something fierce, as before, more with
>harder
>mash on the pedal.
>
>I pulled the plugs, all 4 were heavily sooted, but dry. #1 had a
>little
>burnt oil evidence, but it wasn't wet with it. #3 had just a touch
>too.
>Compressions were (in order 1234) 140, 165, 150, 165. A lot of
>variation,
>but useable for now, I guess.
>
>Put some fresh plugs in. Had the gal turn it over while I throttled
>it from
>the engine compartment. It started easily, but ran the same as
>before,
>stumbling and smoking, more so when I applied more throttle, and still
>wouldn't quite idle on it's own. (this is the filthy stinking part,
>putting
>my hand by the exhaust to feel pulses, getting fuelish and sooty for
>my
>efforts...) Anyway, I took the cap off the AFM and used my free hand
>to
>push the arm towards lean. By playing with that, I could make it run
>smooth
>and clean at any speed, by pushing it clockwise, somewhere about a
>quarter
>or an eigth of an inch at the contact point. Nearly got a good idle
>out of
>it, but would have had to push the thing so far that the fuel pump
>shutoff
>switch would open, at which point it of course would stop.
>
>I am soliciting any recommendations for starting points, and would
>also
>welcome any similar experiences offered from the list.
>
>Thanks,
>Carl Krucke
>82 Vanagon L
>83 GTI
>86 Scirocco
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