Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 11:43:49 -0400
Reply-To: Tim Demarest <tim.demarest@POBOX.COM>
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From: Tim Demarest <tim.demarest@POBOX.COM>
Subject: Re: Mystery Loss of Power At Startup
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Loren,
The "fine for a minute or two then a problem" makes me suspect the problem
starts when the TempII sensor tells the ECU that the engine is warm enough
to start paying attention to the O2 sensor.
I think your instinct that something got unplugged is probably a good one
(electrical or vacuum), add to that the possibility that nudging wires out
of the way weakened some corroded, marginal crimp in the harness. As
always, pay attention to the big ground cluster on the left head,
especially since those wires had to be jostled some while replacing the two
injectors on that side.
It's possible that some sensor failed (o2 or TempII) just as you did the
other work... but I never trust coincidence. Not until I look for extra
damage my fumbling fingers did while I was in there. :-)
You can't actually swap the TempII plug with an FI plug can you? They look
a lot alike, but I never tried this...
Good Luck!
Tim
At 04:18 PM 4/10/2006 -0700, Loren Busch wrote:
>Okay, got a mystery problem, looking for ideas as to what's going on. Vehicle
>is a stock '90 Westy, stock 2.1L w/Digifant, automatic transmission. Work
>just done: Set of rebuilt injectors installed, new Bilsteins in the front,
>rear brakes inspected and adjusted, emergency brake adjusted.
>
>Runs fine at startup, cold. In just a minute or two, as warming up, and
>then on, two things occur. First, when coming to a stop or starting from a
>stop there is slight shudder to the van just as it stops moving, just as it
>starts moving. It feels a lot like clutch chatter, but no clutch, it's an
>automatic. But the big problem is no power when starting from a stop. Once
>rolling, but accelerating very slowly, and the revs get to about 2k,
>everything is great, runs fine, plenty of power. If I had a carburetor, I'd
>say it was the accelerator pump, that's the way it feels.
>
>Checked the tranny fluid, all up to the marks. Oil okay. There was no sign
>of this before the work, never had anything like it in four plus years of
>driving this van. Has to be, in my mind, one of three things: Something in
>the FI system got unplugged during the work, there is something wrong with
>all four injectors (not likely) or, and this seems absurd, the rear brakes
>are doing something weird after the adjustment, like hanging or dragging.
>
>Anyone recognize these symptoms?
>
>
>--
>Loren Busch
>"I ordered a feast in the hope that you would come."
>"I came in the hope there would be a feast."
>(From "Monument" by Lloyd Biggle Jr.)
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