Two thoughts: 1) Depending on the "depth" of the rebuild, their will be a break-in time of having things seat, adjust, wear, etc. before max numbers will be registered. 2) Based on personal experience, vacuum gauges, even supposedly "name brand" ones can be way off the mark. Start the engine, properly break in the engine, asses the engine on a "seat of the pants" basis; if everything's cool then don't worry about the vacuum numbers. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Tom Young tomyoung1@home.com Lafayette, CA 94549 '81 Vanagon ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Blackham" <steph@uswest.net> To: <type2@type2.com> Cc: "Vanagon Mailing List" <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 3:08 PM Subject: [T2] Not breathing right
> I'm trying to tune up my freshly rebuilt 2 liter air cooled. I can't > get it to breath correctly. I have disconnected the crankcase > breather inlet, and aux air valve at the elbow but I still don't > get what I consider good vacumn. 2 #s at idle at the throttle body > and 6-7 #s at the distributor/ air distributor port. Shouldn't my > idle vacumn be around 10-15 #s? > > Any ideas? > > Thanks Steve > -- > Steve Blackham > Centerville, Utah > > 77 transporter converted to camper (Westy top) > 83 Vanagon (New and current project) > 87 Weekender > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > To leave the list, send an UNSUBSCRIBE message to TYPE2-REQUEST@TYPE2.COM > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > |
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