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lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
hi there, i have to add some gas when lifting up from a standstill slow on the clutch, usually the cars i have driven roll along on idle and just roll.
is it because of the weight of the van or should it do the same, why is my van stalling, i can actuall feel the engines revs lowering as i lift the clutch and it cuts out. always needs a little push of gas to move it along.
is that normal or ..
any ideas?
is it because of the weight of the van or should it do the same, why is my van stalling, i can actuall feel the engines revs lowering as i lift the clutch and it cuts out. always needs a little push of gas to move it along.
is that normal or ..
any ideas?
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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
erm your suposed to give it gas !!!!
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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
really? is that to do with the carb? all the cars i have driven i can real slow lift up the clutch and it just rolls in first.


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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
are they 2 tonne with a old engine?xpress wrote:really? is that to do with the carb? all the cars i have driven i can real slow lift up the clutch and it just rolls in first.
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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
mine with a 2.2 scooby lump just does it !
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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
jamesc76 wrote:mine with a 2.2 scooby lump just does it !


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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
my 1.9DG will roll along in first on tickover when I need to, I often have to drop the clutch to slow it down in traffic jams ,brakes or hills will stall it .
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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
yea it does roll along in tickover, just that there's a bit of a flatspot when i am lifting on the clutch. thanks for the feedbackies!
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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
might have something to do with the slight hunting i get on idle too ..
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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
"modern" fuel injected vehicles have electronics which adjust idle speed and try an counter the revs dropping... the VW has a carb and no such fancy electronics... it has a small screw that sets idle... a little throttle is required...
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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
As indicated...modern vehicles from the mid 90's typically have anti stall devices fitted (idle stabilisation valve on the fuel injected T25's) which open to counter any stalling sensed. Plus what you are talking about when pulling away is a power to weight issue. T25's generally have low power output but weigh a considerable amount . The power produced at idle is quite small in comparrison to the vehicles weight so the initial movement from stationary on a vehicle this heavy and not equipt with antistall.....you catch my drift
Also carb equipt vehicles can't control their fuel mixture as accurately so don't have as smooth a power delivery especially at low speed. Combine all these things and your vehicles behaviour comes as no suprise and is in no way a fault as such. Giving it a little throttle possibly activates the accelerator pump which overcomes the hesitation felt trying to pull away from idle.
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Also carb equipt vehicles can't control their fuel mixture as accurately so don't have as smooth a power delivery especially at low speed. Combine all these things and your vehicles behaviour comes as no suprise and is in no way a fault as such. Giving it a little throttle possibly activates the accelerator pump which overcomes the hesitation felt trying to pull away from idle.
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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
wow cheers guys! great answers. where's the screw that sets idle speed, and i have an early t25 do you think i have the idle speed regulator thingy? also, can i set the carb for maximum fuel efficiency? cheers!


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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
dugcati wrote:jamesc76 wrote:mine with a 2.2 scooby lump just does it !
there's always one!
Ah ignore him ... he's getting married soon so he'll just be a distant (if somewhat hungover) memory before long

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Re: lifting slowly up on the clutch .. stalls ..
get yersen a haynes manualxpress wrote:wow cheers guys! great answers. where's the screw that sets idle speed, and i have an early t25 do you think i have the idle speed regulator thingy? also, can i set the carb for maximum fuel efficiency? cheers!

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