Resto-raider
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
I'm getting fed up with my van. I've been having trouble for over a year now with the engine cutting out. I've tried evertything and have replaced everthing. I have no clue where to look anymore.
The problem is that at some point when the engine is warm it starts to stutter and a bit later it just stops. This an be after 20 miles like yesterday or after 100 miles or...any moment is possible! The engine won't rev anymore as if it runs out of fuel. Sometimes it starts back up again, but won't rev, sometimes it doesn't start at all anymore. If I wait for say an hour and a half all is good again and it starts and runs perfect. If I then stay off the motorway it will probably keep running. So far the problem only occured on the motorway, so at speeds of 60-65 mph.
I've had the problem again yesterday. I wanted to testdrive it for a trip of 150 miles to make sure everything is allright to go to Busfest and it failed on me again after 20 miles. It usually takes longer to kick in. This means that I won't be able to take the van to Busfest because I won't even make it to the Ferry and I have no time to look into the problem and test it since I'm going on a holiday.
What have we replaced to try to solve this issue:
- New 1776cc engine (not really to do with this issue)
- 1-2-3 electronic ignition
- Cleaned the gastank and coated it
- Checked the breather hose on the gastank.
- replaced old worn carb for a professionally refurbished carb 34pict3 (modified to bigger venturi etc to match bigger engine)
- New mechanical fuelpump
- Changed the fuel lines to 8mm
- Swapped the fuelpump for an electric fuelpump with shut-off relais.
- Changed the coil while broken down on the hard shoulder
While broken down I've checked if there was spark, there was. I checked if there was a vacuum in the gastank so took of the gas cap. No hishing sound and problem not solved. I looked as if no fuel got to the carb thats why I changed the fuel pump for a new one. Still not solved so mounted bigger fuel lines and an electric pump last week. I was sure it was solved as I drove it 160 miles back and forth to Luxemburg up some pretty steep motorway slopes. No issues at all.
Yesterday it failed on me again. My brother towed my off the motorway and because at that time the engine was stone cold again I managed to drive it home no problem at all staying off the motorway.
It still sounds like a fuel issue to me, but I can hear the fuelpump running, the gas tank was filled up to the max and there seemed to be no vacuum in the tank. The only thing left to try is the ignition block that might heat up, but as far as I know this only causes the bus to not start anymore.
Anyone have any ideas and will you still let me camp at the Early Bay plot at Busfest with my Watercooler?
I'm so dissapointed right now!
I'm getting fed up with my van. I've been having trouble for over a year now with the engine cutting out. I've tried evertything and have replaced everthing. I have no clue where to look anymore.
The problem is that at some point when the engine is warm it starts to stutter and a bit later it just stops. This an be after 20 miles like yesterday or after 100 miles or...any moment is possible! The engine won't rev anymore as if it runs out of fuel. Sometimes it starts back up again, but won't rev, sometimes it doesn't start at all anymore. If I wait for say an hour and a half all is good again and it starts and runs perfect. If I then stay off the motorway it will probably keep running. So far the problem only occured on the motorway, so at speeds of 60-65 mph.
I've had the problem again yesterday. I wanted to testdrive it for a trip of 150 miles to make sure everything is allright to go to Busfest and it failed on me again after 20 miles. It usually takes longer to kick in. This means that I won't be able to take the van to Busfest because I won't even make it to the Ferry and I have no time to look into the problem and test it since I'm going on a holiday.
What have we replaced to try to solve this issue:
- New 1776cc engine (not really to do with this issue)
- 1-2-3 electronic ignition
- Cleaned the gastank and coated it
- Checked the breather hose on the gastank.
- replaced old worn carb for a professionally refurbished carb 34pict3 (modified to bigger venturi etc to match bigger engine)
- New mechanical fuelpump
- Changed the fuel lines to 8mm
- Swapped the fuelpump for an electric fuelpump with shut-off relais.
- Changed the coil while broken down on the hard shoulder
While broken down I've checked if there was spark, there was. I checked if there was a vacuum in the gastank so took of the gas cap. No hishing sound and problem not solved. I looked as if no fuel got to the carb thats why I changed the fuel pump for a new one. Still not solved so mounted bigger fuel lines and an electric pump last week. I was sure it was solved as I drove it 160 miles back and forth to Luxemburg up some pretty steep motorway slopes. No issues at all.
Yesterday it failed on me again. My brother towed my off the motorway and because at that time the engine was stone cold again I managed to drive it home no problem at all staying off the motorway.
It still sounds like a fuel issue to me, but I can hear the fuelpump running, the gas tank was filled up to the max and there seemed to be no vacuum in the tank. The only thing left to try is the ignition block that might heat up, but as far as I know this only causes the bus to not start anymore.
Anyone have any ideas and will you still let me camp at the Early Bay plot at Busfest with my Watercooler?
I'm so dissapointed right now!