on any car with an air flow meter .. they will 'unflood' , eventually, with foot-to-the-floor cranking .. but there is still somewhat, the affect of the flapper door in the AFM preventing full throttle air from getting in . pulling a large air hose out of the air boot, or removing the AFM, helps a lot to unflood, if that's what's happening. what does she do with a bit of gas down the throat ? Vrrromm ! ......?? scott On 4/26/2012 8:23 PM, David Beierl wrote: > At 06:14 PM 4/26/2012, George Averill wrote: >> spark. The problem seems to be in the fuel side. > > George, have you tried cranking with your foot right down? If it's > flooded that should help air it out. > >> Also, I have forgotten how to access the archives so I would >> appreciate that information also. > > Browse to > <http://gerry.vanagon.com/archives/vanagon.html>http://gerry.vanagon.com/archives/vanagon.html > > -- notice, no www. Or browse to gerry.vanagon.com and follow the > breadcrumbs. > > Yours, > David > |
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