1.9 auto - stutters and stalls when trying to pull away cold

Big lumps of metals and spanners.

Moderators: User administrators, Moderators

Locked
User avatar
marandali
Registered user
Posts: 22
Joined: 26 Aug 2007, 08:49
80-90 Mem No: 3991
Location: worcestershire
Contact:

1.9 auto - stutters and stalls when trying to pull away cold

Post by marandali »

Hello all,

We've got a 1988, 1.9 auto, petrol, right hand drive caravelle/transporter.

From cold our van will stutter or stall every now and then when we try to pull away at a junction or traffic lights, etc. (Quite a few times I've ended up conked out in the middle of a round-a-bout!) It will always start again first time - but as soon as I put my foot on the gas it'll stutter and might stall again. Usually this only happens with in the the first 15 mins or so of the journey and then it will be fine.

Has anyone had this with their van? Any help appreciated?

Cheers
Mark
'88 twin slider 1.9 auto

Fritz
Registered user
Posts: 1628
Joined: 17 Jul 2006, 22:51
80-90 Mem No: 380
Location: Ormskirk, Lancashire

Post by Fritz »

This could be a multitude of things but best to start with the basics such as spark plugs/ ignition leads/ dizzy cap.

Check condition first, then if you wish replace 1 item at a time to check if you have cured the fault.

Regards

Fritz,,,,,,,,,
One day you will find me,,
Driving in my Camper,
With a Surf and Paisley wrap on both sides....

User avatar
marandali
Registered user
Posts: 22
Joined: 26 Aug 2007, 08:49
80-90 Mem No: 3991
Location: worcestershire
Contact:

Post by marandali »

thanks, will check those things out....
'88 twin slider 1.9 auto

User avatar
toomanytoys
Trader
Posts: 2872
Joined: 11 Oct 2005, 18:37
80-90 Mem No: 41
Location: Boston area, South Lincolnshire

Post by toomanytoys »

Only does it cold?? never when warm?

I would suspect the manifold heater isnt working, or cutting out too soon..

But as said.. could be several things..
Might be worth checking the vac advance on the dizzy, but this would normally show up when warm too..
Maybe give it an extra minute to allow it to warm up before setting off..

Sure it isnt a "choking" problem.. ie its running a bit too rich and choing it when you press the accel?? does it do it more/worse if you "hit" the accelerator or if you "press" it?

User avatar
elsid
Registered user
Posts: 138
Joined: 18 Jan 2008, 15:36
80-90 Mem No: 4623
Location: Bridgwater, Somerset

1.9 auto Stutters when cold

Post by elsid »

I had this problem with mine. I took it in for a service an Monday and it turned out the link for the Automatic choke had seized. It works a treat now. Spent today out on Exmoor super weather, brill!
Sid
Sid from Bridgwater, Somerset, member No. 4623
1985 Autosleeper VHT 1.9 auto. (later called Trident) converted to run on LPG

User avatar
marandali
Registered user
Posts: 22
Joined: 26 Aug 2007, 08:49
80-90 Mem No: 3991
Location: worcestershire
Contact:

Post by marandali »

[Sure it isnt a "choking" problem.. ie its running a bit too rich and choing it when you press the accel?? does it do it more/worse if you "hit" the accelerator or if you "press" it?]

Yes! If I hit the accelerator hard it would definately stall. Sometimes if I'm very light on the accelerator it will stutter and pull away without stalling.
'88 twin slider 1.9 auto

User avatar
toomanytoys
Trader
Posts: 2872
Joined: 11 Oct 2005, 18:37
80-90 Mem No: 41
Location: Boston area, South Lincolnshire

Post by toomanytoys »

Well.. I reckon the carb should come off and have a jolly good clean and a new gasket kit.. the accel pump housing/diaphragm would be worth inspecting and replaciing (it doesnt come in the kit)

Is the vac advance unit working correctly also?

How much crud and water is in the fuel filter?

Locked