Hi Charles, Have you checked the vacuum lines? I found a hole in the one that hooks to the fuel pressure regulator caused a similar problem in my 84. Hope it helps, at least they're cheap to replace... -Dan
>Hi there, > >I have a probem with my 86 Vanagon GL. It starts right up, even on the >coldest >mornings, but when it has warmed up, it starts to misfire, running too rich, >black smoke out the exhaust, and with no power to pull even the smallest >hill. >But when I turn the motor off and start it up again, it runs fine for awhile, >and then the misfiring starts again with the black exhaust smoke.(snip)
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