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Date:         Sun, 7 Mar 2004 07:43:44 -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: MilosKitchen <sagmoore@zoominternet.net>
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Hi Dave,

I don't have an ohm meter, but I will double check that left head ground strap (and everything near it) this morning. All of the problems I'm having have began since I installed the new engine. Of course, I've replaced lots of peripheral parts, but the only electrical component replaced was the O2 sensor (and catalytic converter - aftermarket).

Thanks again.

Warren Lail 88 Westy "Billy Bones" 87 GL

----- Original Message ----- From: MilosKitchen <sagmoore@zoominternet.net> Date: Sunday, March 7, 2004 7:37 am Subject: RE: New Twist on Billy Bones

> Arrr, > Lots of good things have been mentioned (O2 sensor, Temp II > sensor). I have > been following along with this thread, and have one thing to add. > Seems as > though the time varies as to when Billy runs ok and when he > baulks; usually > if you have a bad component or sensor, it's fairly predictable. > Grounds have > also been mentioned and I read that you do not have an ohm meter. > Pleasefind someone that has one and check the braided ground strap > between the > left hand head (top) and the body, usually under the coil. > Disconnect one > end of the strap and check the strap for resistance (end to end) > on the Rx1 > scale, should be zero ohms. If not, this could be part of the > problem (this > from painful experience). Did Mr. Bones exhibit this behavior > before the > engine work? If not, go back over every ground connection that was > disconnected. > Fair Seas, > Dave > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf > Of Warren.K.Lail-1 > Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 9:53 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: New Twist on Billy Bones > > > Thanks to each of you great guys who have offered > suggestions. This is the Vanagon List operating > at its finest! > > Larry Alofs asked if I had checked the Temp II > sensor. It is new, but then I looked at my list > of things and one of the last things I did before > the trouble began again today was to recheck the > timing, which requires that I unplug the Temp II > sensor. So, I went outside and checked it. It was > plugged in. So I unplugged it and plugged it back > in. Started Billy and he idled fine. Drove him > more than 10 miles and he ran beautifully. As I > started back home, he began to load up again. > > I got home. Unplugged the Temp II sensor again > and replugged it. Started, but soon loaded up > again. I cut it off. Then when I tried to start > it again, the engine would not turn over at all, > not even the starter will turn (like a bad starter > connection). I rocked the bus back and forth in > second gear and tried again, but no start. > > Now I'm beginning to think I've got a short > somewhere in the system that is causing this > problem. It may not have anything to do with the > Temp II sensor, but it may be that by wriggling > those wires around I'm doing making some contact. > > Jack has suggested that maybe the coil is going > out. The previous owner told me he replaced the > coil more than once on this bus... mmmm. > > Mike Boland suggested that I check to see if the > brown wire from the Hall sender is grounded to the > left head. I really don't know, Mike. Where does > that wire originate and where should it be attached? > > I think we're getting close to solving this mystery. > I'm beginning to believe that there is a wire or > connector on the left side of the engine that is > causing this problem. Possibly a short, possibly > a loose wire. Please keep this think-tank going. > I have a headlamp so I can go to the driveway and > try things all night. > > My best to you all, > > Warren Lail > 88 Westy "Billy Bones" > 87 GL > >


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