I guess the first thing to do would be to check compression. I have never heard of the lifters over pumping before. I have had problems with lifters that were not adjusted properly or had push rods that were not seated in the lifters. A compression test is pretty easy and quick way to see what is going on. Ken
On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Jonce Fancher <streetbugs@frontier.com>wrote: > Hi all > > Here is the Poo! > > > 82 Westi with stock motor. 2.0L Air Cooled > Been in storage for 3-5 years. > Had no spark. > Swaped points spark is good. > > Everything is complete and ran when stored. > > Started up with just set of points. > Lots of Noises Valves etc. Etc. > > let run for 30- 40 min. Drove up the drive and back a few times, > Brakes would not allow a long drive. > > Idle and strong power and very little smoke, ALL the noises went > away. Sounded like a winner. > > let sit after stopping the motor to play with the sliding door that > would not let go. > Got the slider to work just fine. > > Decided to start the Vanagon just for fun to hear it purr. (really it > ran absolutely Perfect) > > Motor would turn and acted like No Compression at all no fire just > spin with the starter. > > Acts like No compression and spins free. No Idea. Did the lifters > overcharge and the valves are just floating?? > > Very weird. > > Did not look deep. Just spun like no pistons were connected to the crank. > > Any one, Any one Bueller??? > > Jonce >
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