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Date:         Tue, 20 Apr 2010 07:04:22 -0400
Reply-To:     Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: Replacement engine running rich, FILTHY RICH!
Comments: To: TJ Hemrick <x53gunner@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <v2u989ea5a21004191955yff33df7id9a74df0fe6f6418@mail.gmail.com>
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TJ, when the van is running bad, try turning the ignition off and then starting the van back up. Does it run better for a short time? If so then you are having an oxygen sensor problem. Since the sensor is uplugged I would suspect it is either the ground for the oxygen sensor (the one under the air conditioner compressor on the head) or the big green wire that takes the oxygen sensor signal to the ECU. Let me know what you find and I will try to help you further.

Ken Wilford John 3:16 www.vanagain.com

TJ Hemrick wrote: > I've completed my penance to the VW gods when I finished the fuel tank, vent > tank, and fuel line dance sequence. However, I must have had one helluva > faux pas as the engine is running so rich it can't even idle well. I > unplugged the O2 sensor with no change, individually unhooked the FI > connnectors with very little change. The power is absolutely HORRIBLE. It > lopes along and sputters. The tailpipe is coated with a heavy layer of soot > and even the ground has a black spot under the exhaust pipe. A few things: > 1. Their is a heavy (14 gauge) solid bright green wire that comes out of > the harness that I have no open connectors to plug into, I don't see it > after multiple searches in the Bentley. Anyone know what it is and where it > goes? > 2. It's the stock O2 sensor so I have one black wire with a spade fitting > coming out of it along with the two white wire connector. That black wire, > does it go into the white wire with the green tracer, yes? (Not that it > seems to be working too well at this point. Yeah, I should have marked that > connection BEFORE I pulled the engine. > 3. The only things "original" to the van are fuel pump, wiring harness, > and coil. I swapped the complete motor, the ECU, the AFM, Idle Stabilizer, > Fuel Filter, and it has a new Bosch Distributor and Idle Valve. > 4. It's the same darn problem the last motor had (except that one bit the > big one and dumped all it's oil). Makes no sense that two motors and the > both run horribly rich. > 5. I checked the connectors to the distributor (again). > 6. Do you think the triggers in the distributor (for the FI) could make > it run that crappy? > 7. 87 GL Wolfie, 2.1 WBX, Fresh Fuel tank job. > > If I don't fix/figure it out soon, I just might have a fire sale with Vito > and Carmine... > > Thanks, > > TJ > >


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