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Date:         Wed, 6 Sep 1995 21:41:51 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         meta/morph <kpx@panix.com>
Subject:      '81 Vanagon Ignition Weirdness

I would surely appreciate any insight/ideas/feedback you all might have on the following problem!

I was driving down the parkway in New Jersey on Labor Day, when suddenly, as I pressed on the pedal to accelerate, the motor started to sputter like a Bronx cheer! A million thoughts race through my head: bent valve, spun bearing, cracked piston, undetected oil leak. But, the motor still pushed, although it /was/ a bit weaker. I found if I played the pedal a bit (lift up, floor, lift up, floor), it stopped for a while. Kind of like it was missing on one or two cylinders while accelerating; the sputtering wasn't pronounced, more like something wasn't there (ie not firing) than additional noise was added.

I pulled over to check it out. No dripping oil, oil level in between the two marks (car on a level spot), no gaping holes in the sheet metal, no parts flying out as I opened the compartment lid.

I popped the distributor cap. Whoa! The plastic around the contact end of the rotor had turned nearly to slag -it was still soft. The metal edge of the rotor contact tip was mostly black. I found something in my toolbag to make the metal shiny again, popped it back in place, started it up. Same behavior. I was able to get it home (20 miles from that point), where now she rests.

I suspect of course that something in the ignition system has gone awry. My vanagon has an electronic ignition system (Bosch L Jetronic according to the web page info), and I don't know much about diagnosing problems with them.

My initial thoughts were: timing-maybe the distributor collar loosened up and the distributor drifted out of timing. (does this ign. system have mechanical/vacuum advance?)

Other info: for about a week prior, when cold, the engine sounded like it was missing on at least one cylinder. After warming up, no problem. Also, an historical problem has been that it stalls periodically; I always assumed that this was a short or broken wire making spotty contact, but I've never traced it to a specific wire.

These other two pieces of info make me think maybe it's the "brain." I had a Toyota once which, for a couple of days, would spontaneously die on the road, like my vanagon. Then it failed altogether. Back then, I had the factory manual and diagnosed it down to the "brain", replaced it ($75 in 1986) and was fine forever after that.

Again, I would surely appreciate any ideas you might have about this.

Kevin Prichard 1981 Vanagon L Manhattan, NY kpx@panix.com


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