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Date:         Sun, 19 May 1996 21:25:50 -0700
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         msanner@hooked.net
Subject:      84 vanagon Problem

Hey all:

While driving back home from a weekend in Marin, I pulled out from a stop sign - went into first - no problem- as i accelerated, the transmission felt like it wanted to pop out ( or something- i've never experienced it before) it felt like the vanagon did not want to move, almost as if i had left the break on. So i pulled over. After a few seconds I put the vanagon back in gear, and the engine had no power. It stalled as i pulled out in first gear. So, i waited a few minutes (still have to get back over the golden gate bridge don't wanna break down there!) I started the bus up again. Engine would barely idle and any pressure to the gas pedal would cause it to cough and sputter-eventually die. This lasted three or four startings and deaths. Finally, the fifth try worked. I pressed the accelerator down and the engine felt like it coughed up a giant hairball. I get "plus" gas-usually from shell and the tank was half full- all fluids where they should be. MAde it home under my own power, but the bridge was a bit neverwracking... Any ideas???

thanks Matt


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