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Date:         Sat, 6 Mar 2004 21:34:47 -0600
Reply-To:     "Warren.K.Lail-1" <wlail@OU.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Warren.K.Lail-1" <wlail@OU.EDU>
Subject:      Re: New Twist on Billy Bones
Comments: To: Doug <vanagons@cox.net>
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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

> Warren.K.Lail-1 wrote: > > >Thanks to each of you great guys who have offered > >suggestions. This is the Vanagon List operating > >at its finest! > > SNIP

> 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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