Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 21:19:32 -0500
Reply-To: "Stanley, Kerry" <kstanley@CAS.ORG>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: "Stanley, Kerry" <kstanley@CAS.ORG>
Subject: Re: Euro-Drive: 87 Volkswagen Vanagon, dies
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Hi all,
It does sound like a plugged catalytic conv. My problem was discovered when
the O2 sensor was removed and then taken for a drive. Seemed to solve the
problem. It could idle all day in the driveway. So I paid big bucks for a
VW cat before I knew of some sources on this list.
Kerry
'86 syncro 172K
kstanley@cas.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Darryl Evey (by way of Derek Drew <drew@interport.net>)
[mailto:desertauto@AOL.COM]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 8:02 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Euro-Drive: 87 Volkswagen Vanagon, dies
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1987 Volkswagen Vanagon 2.1 L
Trans: Standard
Mileage: 150,000 miles
VIN: WV2YB0257HH073807
Fuel: EFI
Ignition: Hall Unit
Emissions: Ca Emissions
Symptoms: dies
Occurs: After 30 miles
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This vehicle was towed in on Friday. These people are from
out of town and are stranded here.
The vehicle lost power and then died. It was towed into my
shop. It fired up and ran great. The vacuum line to the
fuel pressure regulator was broken. I replaced the line and
checked the plugs. The were black velvetty and old so I
replaced them. I checked the air flow meter and the fuel
pump. The pump has 36 lbs without the regulator and my
gauge vibrates between 31 and 34 lbs with the regulator
hooked up. It smooths out at high rpms. The vacuum gauge
bounces between 8 and 12 at idle but smooths out at high
rpms.
After 30 miles the vehicles starts to lose power and tries
to die. I feathered the throttle and it starts running good
for about 2 miles and then does it again. Feathering the
throttle makes it run good every time. I can let the
vehicle run in my shop for over an hour and it still runs
good. It is only after about 30 miles of freeway driving
the problem returns. The new plugs are black and velvetty
again.
I took off the cat and it appears to be fine. When the
vehicle dies, I checked the fuel pressure and it was still
32lbs. I changed the fuel pump, it is still dieing. These
people are frustrated and want there car done now.
darryl
Darryl Evey
desertauto@aol.com
Owner/Technician
Desert AutoHaus
Victorville, California, USA
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___________________ TEST AND REPAIR DATA ___________________
MANIFOLD VACUUM READINGS
Idle: 11 in.
Checked for codes and none were found.
TESTING AND RESULTS
Fuel Pressure - 31-36 lbs
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