Malc
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Hoping for some help from those wiser and with more experience of VW aircooled engines. I serviced my stock 71 bay about a month ago - oil change, re-set the valve clearances, new points, re-set the timing to about 7 degrees BTDC using John Muir method, new spark plugs, everything checked over generally (it's a new bus purchase, only had it about 6 weeks). After servicing it's been running great, accelerating fine and cruising well on motorways at 60.
Yesterday we went out and after running apparently fine to begin with, when we got on the motorway and met the first gentle uphill gradient, my wife (driving) realized she had her foot to the floor and we were slowing. I'd also noticed the unnerving vibration, like the timing was out and it was fighting itself. We pulled off at the next exit and I took a look, hoping to find something obvious, but no. Weirdly, it was now idling noticeably faster than it had been, and smoothly on all 4 cylinders. I drove it slowly home, not on motorways, and found that it struggled badly on any uphill gradient, but seemed to run smoothly downhill or on a light throttle. Another strange thing was that when I cut the ignition, the engine seemed to take longer to slow down to a stop, but I guess this could just be because it was idling so fast.
Today I've checked over the inlet manifold looking for a vacuum leak (i've got some perished rubber boots that aren't looking too clever, so potential causes I guess). I've also been checking the contact breakers and timing but they look reasonable, certainly not far enough out to cause that kind of chronic problem. Other thoughts - carb problems, maybe? But if so why the fast idle..? Really quite puzzled, but hoping that some kind soul on this forum can point me in the right direction.
For background, I owned a 1303 beetle for about 30 years, and I've previously had a '71 early bay for about 6 years, and I'm used to looking after them myself, so I don't think of myself as a complete mechanical numpty. Maybe a partial one
Thanks a lot folks, any help appreciated
Malc
Yesterday we went out and after running apparently fine to begin with, when we got on the motorway and met the first gentle uphill gradient, my wife (driving) realized she had her foot to the floor and we were slowing. I'd also noticed the unnerving vibration, like the timing was out and it was fighting itself. We pulled off at the next exit and I took a look, hoping to find something obvious, but no. Weirdly, it was now idling noticeably faster than it had been, and smoothly on all 4 cylinders. I drove it slowly home, not on motorways, and found that it struggled badly on any uphill gradient, but seemed to run smoothly downhill or on a light throttle. Another strange thing was that when I cut the ignition, the engine seemed to take longer to slow down to a stop, but I guess this could just be because it was idling so fast.
Today I've checked over the inlet manifold looking for a vacuum leak (i've got some perished rubber boots that aren't looking too clever, so potential causes I guess). I've also been checking the contact breakers and timing but they look reasonable, certainly not far enough out to cause that kind of chronic problem. Other thoughts - carb problems, maybe? But if so why the fast idle..? Really quite puzzled, but hoping that some kind soul on this forum can point me in the right direction.
For background, I owned a 1303 beetle for about 30 years, and I've previously had a '71 early bay for about 6 years, and I'm used to looking after them myself, so I don't think of myself as a complete mechanical numpty. Maybe a partial one
Thanks a lot folks, any help appreciated
Malc