Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 14:01:07 -0500
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: David E Most <most@gibbs.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: RE: what causes burping?
Hi. Thanks to those who responded to my question. A new fuel filter
solved the problem. It turns out that there was a round metal filter
present (I'm not sure why I didn't see it before), but it was the wrong
filter which is maybe why I didn't recognize it. The previous owner lived
in a part of SC where it seems that nobody had ever heard of a vanagon.
The VW dealer in terre haute, IN told me that the filter that was in there
wasn't even for a fuel injected system. I haven't noticed too much
difference since the filter was changed, but the burping stopped and I
made it to the east coast without any problems. It could be that the gas
I bought was the last straw for the old filter. Anyway, it's nice to have
the right parts.
Thanks again for the help...........david (somewhere in the eastern time
zone)
> >From: David E Most[SMTP:most@gibbs.oit.unc.edu]
> >Sent: Friday, January 31, 1997 10:36 AM
> >To: Multiple recipients of list
> >Subject: what causes burping?
> >
> >I've been driving my '87 a lot for the last couple of days....left
> >Colorado and now I'm on the road in Indiana. It's being doing well, but
> >after driving about 450 miles yesterday, I bought some fuel, put some air
> >in the tires and continued for about another 150 miles. during this last
> >stretch, I experienced little burps most of the way....sometimes a few
> >within one minute, and sometimes a few minutes between burps. The one
> >things that distinguished my last stop prior to the burping is that I
> >didn't let the engine rest for very long, i.e. it didn't get a chance to
> >cool off. Often, when I make other gas stops every 250 miles or so, I sit
> >around for 15 minutes. I don't know if this is relevant. I also went to
> >a gas station that didn't seem to be getting much business, and I've had
> >problems with old gas in another car before causing the same symptoms.
> >I've heard about wiring harnesses fixing burping, but what are things can
> >I check while on the road? I haven't driven it since last night, and the
> >problem might be gone, but I wouldnt' mind checking what I can for now.
> >Is there a way to tell if the magic harness has been installed on mine?
> >Here's some more info just to confuse matters. Two days ago in Omaha,
> >NE, I put in a bottle of techron, but it ran fine after that for those
> >first 450 miles. Also, since I've owned my '87, I've been confused by
> >the fuel filter. I don't have the big cylinder filter, but I do have one
> >of those small plastic rectangular filters. My understanding is that the
> >vanagons came with 2 filters initially, and the second one I mentioned
> >was supposed to have been removed at some point leaving only the big
> >metal cylindrical filter. Unless I'm looking in the wrong place, I can't
> >find that one. I'm gonna try and drive to MD tomorrow, so I'll see if
> >the burping persists, but any thoughts or advice would be appreciated as
> >always. Thanks -david
> >
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