Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 06:55:23 -0700
Reply-To: Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@YAHOO.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: I-4 coversion developing power troubles
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Dave- What engine management system? Digifant 2? Motronic? Year , engine code.
Robert
1982 Westfalia Motronic I-4
--- On Wed, 5/27/09, Dave Woolridge <Dave.Woolridge@MI.MUN.CA> wrote:
From: Dave Woolridge <Dave.Woolridge@MI.MUN.CA>
Subject: I-4 coversion developing power troubles
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 6:18 AM
Hi All
I am having trouble with my engine power in van. I will try to give as
much background as I can in hopes someone has some insight. Ultimately
I know my real problem is with my mechanic and that I will need to go to
another. But before I do I want to have some inkling of where my
mechanical troubles could lie.
I have an automatic 86 Westy with a 2.0-L from a mid 90s' Jetta (GTI I
been told). For the first few years after the conversion, it ran like a
rocket. It could cruise up hills at 100 to 110 km/h on the flat the van
would max out just over 125 km/h. When cruising at 95 km/h I could
easily get 450 km on a tank of gas.
About 3 years ago I noticed it was struggling to reach 100 km/h on a
hill and that was only if I could make a good run at it. On the flat
with the peddle all the way to the floor it would only cruise at 105
with any head wind or 115 with a tail wind. Now cruising at 90 I am
only getting 375 km on a tank. After several expensive attempts our
mechanic (not the one who did the conversion) got it running right.
These repairs included changing the plugs and wires, fixing an oil leak
at the head gasket, replacing the O2 sensor, the throttle position
sensor, the PCV valve and the mass air flow meter. I had managed to
drive about 3000 km, when I got a lot of water in the gas tank. We used
a VW shop in NJ to clean the water out of the engine. The van seemed to
run fine for a little over a 100 km. Then it became very problematic,
losing all power and sputtering on hills, to the verge of near stalling.
On that trip I unplugged the Mass Flow sensor and replaced the low
temperature gauge. I managed to make it home but the van had no power.
Over the next driving season we did not use the van because our mechanic
took over three attempts to install a new gas tank. BTW: in the
previous year when I suggested a hole in the top of the tank he refused
to take it down and look, but offered to try several other fixes, none
of which worked. But I digress.
This year I have taken it out and again no power. We replaced the Mass
Air flow meter $$$. I was told it was broken but this had no effect.
We then saw that the distributor was misaligned. It was realigned and
the van was back to acceptable. Three days later it was gutless on
hills. So I thought maybe I should have the distributor replaced $$$.
Still no change.
So here is my current problem. I have no faith in this mechanic, he
seems to think the van is fine. I know another potential mechanic but
he works with a chain and I am afraid it will cost $$$, just to have him
"explore." I am so frustrated with this problem I want to get rid of
this van. However, I know it can perform much better and this needs to
be fixed before I can sell it. Before I bring it to this other guy I
am wondering what might be up, what can I suggest to him as a place to
start looking. Does anyone on the list have a 2.0-l conversion with a
mid 90s Jetta who may have had similar power troubles? Is it possible I
am still suffering the effect of having water in the tank?
Thanks Dave