Date: Thu, 11 Dec 1997 14:53:15 -0500
Reply-To: Dan Moy <danmoy@HOME.CYNET.NET>
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From: Dan Moy <danmoy@HOME.CYNET.NET>
Subject: Re: oil loss connected to power loss?
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What about the Mass Air Flow Box. There was a problem as you describe and
VW's solution was another harness in series with the existing plug to the
MAF
Dan Moy
danmoy@cynet.net
On Thu, 11 Dec 1997, Marcus Elia wrote:
> Rick: (and listmembers)
>
> [This is a continuation of a private e-mail exchange, which I have opend
> up in case anyone else has input. Problem: power loss after 1 hour of
> driving on highway.]
>
> Unfortunately (especially in summer) we don't have A/C. The engine
> doesn't shut off entirely, it just runs bad except-- that after exiting
> from the highway (where the problem _always_ pops up) and stopping at the
> first stop sign, the engine will want to stall when the clutch is thrown
> in. This is followed by very poor (almost non-existent) power pulling
> away from said stop-sign. This sounds like a fuel-starved engine to me,
> because in my other life I coach rowing, usually from an outboard-powered
> tin boat: If my rowers, in setting up the motor and fuel tank, have
> failed to open the vent on the tank, the engine dies after about 15
> minutes, only to be revived after opening the vent and much pumping of the
> bulb on the gas hose.
>
> I recognize that being a thousand miles away from a test-drive, this is
> pure theory for you, but is there any chance that this could be a problem
> other than fuel delivery? I remember reading someone's submission
> regarding the expansion of differently-composed engine parts, i.e. block
> and heads: He wrote that it could take an hour for the engine to be
> thoroughly hot, at which point a gasket might no longer make a good seal.
> The person was talking about coolant getting into the cylinders; could
> this be happening with oil? After these 1-hour episodes there is a
> noticeable drop in oil level on the dipstick, but no coolant loss. I
> don't have a oil pressure gauge, and the idiot light does not go on.
>
> The engine runs great up until that point, with ample power and
> acceleration. My mechanic has said that if this was a injector or a valve
> problem, it would be felt all the time, at 5km/h or 50km/h.
>
> Hoping there's a pearl of wisdom waiting to drop--
>
> Marcus Elia
> '84 Westy (Dela)
>
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