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Date:         Wed, 9 Jun 1999 20:36:10 -0700
Reply-To:     Rubatoguy <Rubatoguy@MINDSPRING.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Rubatoguy <Rubatoguy@MINDSPRING.COM>
Subject:      Re: Low power 1 min after start?
Comments: To: Bob Norman <B.Norman@THEZONE.NET>
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My '88 Westy does the exact same thing. I spent last weekend making sure all the clamps on the afm were tight, and cleaned it out with electrical cleaner. In addition, I used the unused threaded holes in the AFM and each head to install a grounding wire from each to the the engine block.

All of these helped a little bit, but the problem still remains.

My next step is to test the O2 sensor and temp2 sensor.

Todd '88 Westy

Bob Norman wrote:

> my mothers '88 westy does this, has been for a couple of months. I had > thought that it may have to do with the AFM needing a squirt of > electrical cleaner. I had planned to do it this weekend. But if I > remember correctly, you've done this already, so I guess that's not the > problem. > > Anyone? > > Cheers, > > Bob Norman > > Marshall Ruskin wrote: > > > > Hi Volks: > > > > My Westy initially starts and accelerates normally, ...... > > > > and three blocks I stop at a light. The Westy then barely crawls away - > > maybe 5 mph by the other side of the intersection. With the gas even > > floored! SLOWLY it gathers speed, and seems to gain more power as the revs > > come up. Then it seems mostly normal. It will repeat this at the next few > > lights. It goes away after awhile. > > > > It does not usually do this when the engines good and hot, or after it's > > been parked for only a couple of hours - it's worst first thing in the > > morning. > > > > This is not like the bucking thing - it is not bucking. > > > > Could it be ignition related? > > Fuel-pump or pressure regulator related? > > Vacuum leak related? > > > > Has anybody else experienced this - I've not heard of it before. I'm kinda > > worried about it, as it's never done this before very recently. > > > > Marshall Ruskin > > 84 Westy "Iron Igloo" > > Founding Member of "Vanagon's Anonymous"


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