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Date:         Fri, 13 Jul 2007 18:37:52 -0400
Reply-To:     Jonce Fancher <streetbugs@WHISPLLC.COM>
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From:         Jonce Fancher <streetbugs@WHISPLLC.COM>
Subject:      Re: 85 Westy stumbling?
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Here is my 2 cents that fixed my Nagging issue of many months.

It ran rich and bogged down the longer I sat the worse it got and it would stubble from a light or any time I stopped.

Here was the Fix Broken wire from the ECU to the Temp 2 sensor. somtimes it had connection sometimes not. Check the wires and replace if needed

Other Issue Drive for awhile and it would run on all 4 cylinders great at start up as it warmed up and as I drove it, it felt as if went to 3 cylinders and a few times only 2. A total Dog!! Took forever to find the issue. Come find out the Lifters were over chargeing and floating the valves so I would loose compression and everything else. I rebuilt this motor but before doing so, when it ran on only 3 cyl I did a compression check and found a Dead Cyl. Adjusted the valves to 0 lash and had excellent compression. Pulled and swapped the motor with one that needed a rebuild had low oil pressure. Pulled the motor again and installed the rebuild with lifters and all and everything has been fine. other then the stupid oil leak at the oil pump. but I know how to fix it next time I have to do a exhaust fix for now just a few drops on the floor here and there to remind me there is oil in it.

Good luck Jonce

>So far great suggestions, I have not checked coil or tried to switch it out >with a known good one. I also forgot to mention all plugs, cap, rotor and >wires have been switched. > Although he does not drive it too much the it has acted up even with fresh >gas in it. The whining fuel pump is a mystery to me as it was suggested >that it means fuel starvation. What it the best way to test for pressure coming >out of the pump?? Is it as simple as putting on some fuel line with a >pressure gauge? What kind of pressure should I look for?

>When the van acts up, it is not at full throttle/ highway speeds or >anything, it can occur just simply coming out of a parking lot..

>Thanks,

>Alan H. >Mountain Top, PA >2-87 Syncros >03 VW Jetta TDI >90 Audi V8 Quattro >_www.rustedbarncandles.com_ (http://www.rustedbarncandles.com/)

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Jonce Fancher

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