Date: Thu, 10 Nov 94 21:01:44 CST
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: Joel Walker <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject: Re: low rpm flat spot
On Thu, 10 Nov 94 11:10:38 CST Dann-o said:
>I have an 87 syncro with a befuddling problem. There is a low rpm flat spot
>1000-2000 rpm. This problem manifests itself only after the engine is
>warm and presumably off the cold start injector. I have replaced the
here are some tech bulletins that might be of interest ... especially the
one about the rubber boot you mentioned! these are out on the gopher ...
but if anyone isn't able to gopher-it, let me know and i'll dump this on
you. :)
Affected Model Order Affected
Model Years Number Component Subject
------------ ------- -------- ----------- -----------------------------
Vanagon 1986-87 87-N04 Fuel Vanagon Surging/Stalling -
System Adjusting Throttle Switches
1.9 liter 1982-85 87-N05 Engine Easy Does It - Cross-over
Vanagon Water Pipe
Vanagon 1983-90 24-24-90 Fuel Rough Idle, Engine Stalls -
T01 System Tow In
Vanagon ALL 24-90-03 Fuel Throttle Body - Replacement
w/ Digijet System
Injection
Vanagon 1986-91 24-92-01 Engine Intermittent Misfire
w/Digifant <See also TB 24-92-02>
Injection
Vanagon 1983-91 24-92-02 Engine Driveability Complaints
Water-Boxer <Supercedes TB 24-92-01>
Vanagon 1986-91 24-92-01 Electrical Vanagon Intermittent
w/ Digifant System Misfire
Injection
All Models All 28-87-04 Ignition Rough idle or misfiring
Years System during partial load
ALL ALL 88-N04 Engine Stalling when cold, or
Hydraulic zero compression
Valves
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from Technical Newsletter, 88-N04
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Volkswagen Technical Newsletter
88-N04
High Pressure, Low Performance
A Volkswagen that stalls when the engine is cold or after driving a few
hundred feet could be suffering from an air/fuel imbalance. It could also
have a bad oil pump. That's right, oil pump! If the same engine has zero
compression, the chances are even greater than the oil pump is to blame.
If the oil pressure relief valve sticks, oil pressure could rise to over
200 psi when you accelerate to drive off. With pressure that high, the
hydraulic valve lifters will overextend themselves, causing the valves to
hang open. After the engine warms up, the car will probably run great the
rest of the day. So check the oil pressure when you've tried everything
else to solve a stalling problem ... believe it or not!
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from Service Bulletins, Model Year 1990
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Technical Bulletin
Group: 24
Number: 24-90 T01