Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 22:33:31 -0600
Reply-To: John Rodgers <jh_rodgers@BELLSOUTH.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <jh_rodgers@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Subject: Re: New Twist on Billy Bones
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Be careful with products named BullFrog.
There is BullFrog corrosion cleaner, and then there is BullFrog sun
blocker. Be sure you use the right one for the application at hand. Both
block stuff, but you want to be sure the right stuff is blocked. Both
are really good products!!!!
And yes, I know it isn't Friday, but I just couldn't help myself!!!
John Rodgers
88 GL Driver
Warren.K.Lail-1 wrote:
>Thanks for the suggestion, Doug. I just came in from
>outside looking for the brown ground wire off the
>Hall sender that Mike Boland told me to check.
>When I reinstalled the engine, I connected the
>ground wire to the throttle body on a bolt
>that holds the fuel pressure regulator onto
>the throttle body. I think this is were it was
>connected originally.
>
>Also I checked all of the wires leading to the
>coil, wriggled them all, but they all seem to
>be connected. I did notice one wire with a yellow
>connector on the end that is not plugged into
>anything. I recall when I installed the engine
>that I could not find a place to plug it. There
>does not seem to be a mate to it anywhere. I assume
>that it was just there, plugged into nothing.
>The wire is white with a light green stripe, but again
>there is no place for it to plug as far as I can see.
>
>With my headlamp I don't have enough light to see
>much detail down near the Temp II sender, but I'll
>check that out thoroughly tomorrow morning.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Warren Lail
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Doug <vanagons@cox.net>
>Date: Saturday, March 6, 2004 9:21 pm
>Subject: Re: New Twist on Billy Bones
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>>Warren.K.Lail-1 wrote:
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>>>Thanks to each of you great guys who have offered
>>>suggestions. This is the Vanagon List operating
>>>at its finest!
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>>>
>SNIP
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>>Warren,
>>Since you mentioned it, you might take a look at the wires leading
>>to
>>the connector fot that TempII sender, as your description of
>>symptoms
>>seem to revolve around this area.
>>When wires as old as ours stop working, they usually get
>>"intermittent"
>>before the fail completely!
>>That would explain why unplugging, then plugging worked the first
>>time.Good Luck,
>>Doug in CT
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