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Date:         Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:43:03 -0800
Reply-To:     Craig Oda <craigoda@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Craig Oda <craigoda@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Boston Bob Big Valve Update? Not really... (LONG)
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I hope Marc fixes his problem. I wanted to chime in that I had the same problem as Chris with a leaking fuel line that went into a fuel rail. This did cause intermittent power loss is odd places, like going up a hill, but only occassionally. I was also getting bad fuel mileage. However, there was a whiff of gasoline. So, if there is no whiff of gas, then Marc should be able to quickly rule out the leaking fuel line. Of course the pressure regulator could be faulty or the fuel filter could be jammed.

However, I think one of the symptoms was the smell of rich exhaust, so I'd still bet my 25 cents on the AFM spring.

-- Craig

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:07:38 -0800, Chris S. <mrpolak@yahoo.com> wrote: > Last time I had low power I had a fuel leak with bad mileage. I > replaced a 3'' section of fuel line in a Chick-fil-a parking > lot. > > The time before, the wonderful Bosch Plat +4 finally gave up > after 65K miles and got crudded up. I pulled over on the Blue > Ridge Parkway and popped in an old set of plugs until I got > replacements. > > You did say that the problem existed with the previous engine, > which MIGHT point to a problem outside Bob's motor. If you see > above, once my problem was due to lack of fuel, or pressure, the > other because of lack of spark. > > So, what's your fuel pressure? Did we put in new plugs, wires, > cap, button? Do a compression check to see if your valves are > not shutting all the way. Check the EZ stuff before you dive > into further complex analysis. > > Good luck. > > ===== > Chris S. > > '84 Westy -> http://www.knology.net/~vw/vws/hershey/ > '01 NB TDI -> http://www.knology.net/~vw/Beetle.jpg > > 1-888-VW-PARTS <- Recommended Expert Vanagon Part Source >


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