Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 16:17:46 -0700
Reply-To: jonathan waters <shponglevan@GMAIL.COM>
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From: jonathan waters <shponglevan@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: temp sensors?
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Thanks Everyone!
I found aluminum oxide coating on the distributor cap,
that was stopping the bus from running well
especially at lower rpm's.
( and, surprisingly, to me, the cap isnt even 4K old? )
And that got me back on the road
to Canada and eventually home.
(and Internet access as well)
But, I am still having problems with High RPM's
running about 2K instead of 1.
I'm guessing tps too.
This is a syncro I guess I should have added.
Does this affect the location of the temp sensors?
Thanks again,
Jonathan
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Scott Daniel - Turbovans <
scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote:
> adjustment of the throttle switch pops to mind.
> those get off ......I find them out of adjustment 'usually' even.
> I find some worn enough that you can't adjust it to spec, without
> lengthening a slot an adjustment screw slides in.
>
> Timing is probably right ....but always important to consider that one.
> oxygen sensor ?
> does it run strongly cold, but less so warm ?
> what's the status of the fuel filter ?
>
> fwiw..........sure, I find tired tune up parts, and cheap tune up parts
> ........
> and replace those of course ........but I never find 'poor running' is
> really due to 'tune up parts' ..........not unless there's a bad plug wire
> say , or fouled or very tired spark plug .......my point is ........
> yes, tune up parts have to be decent and to spec, and adjusted right
> .......
> but when they don't run right ..........it's usually things other than tune
> up parts ..but they do have to be right of course as well.
>
> Air flow meter ?
> the only symptom I get on those is uneven running .......like weak spots in
> the acceleration curve . I consider them a weak link because it's where
> electrons interface with something mechanical...........always a weak area
> in my opinion. Next technology up, uses an air mass meter with no moving
> parts .......no sweeper arm or anything hokey light that .
> vacuum leaks ?
> I had one waterboxer engine that ran, started nicely......but just didn't
> rev out well.
> You could even tell............open the throttle.......it was getting the
> air, but no fuel to go with it.
> I found about a dozen intake air leaks on that engine .......
> and that's all it was. It was leaking at the intake runner rubber boots, at
> the throttle body rubber seal, at the screws that secure the fuel pressure
> regulator bracket even .......lots of tiny leaks. That's all it was too.
>
> speaking of ........fuel pressure ..........usually good, but you need to
> always consider or test for that one too.
> Scott
> www.turbovans.com
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "jonathan waters" <
> shponglevan@GMAIL.COM>
> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 7:08 AM
> Subject: temp sensors?
>
>
>
> Hi,
>> I have a 2.1, and it started to run kind of funny?
>> It starts good, and has been running real good.
>> until now that is!
>> I have given it a real good tune up.
>> Even a new cat.
>> but what I am experiencing now,
>> after just driving 800 miles,
>> is a lack of power on starting to drive?
>> I have to rev it up to get it to have any Ump!
>> I am wondering if it may be a temp sensor?
>> Is there 2 of them?
>> And where are they located?
>> Any help from you guys would be much appreciated!
>> Thanks,
>> jon
>>
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