fuel consumption and carburettor
Posted: 29 Aug 2006, 20:50
('82 T25 air-cooled 2-litre)
I regularly measured my fuel consumption over the >2000 miles I have just done on my tour of Ireland. Even over a long motorway run I failed to get above 17mpg. I suspect that I my carbs may be worn and need an overhaul, but any other ideas would be appreciated.
I think it would be worth mentioning a few things. From cold, the idle speed can fail to hold and the engine will stall, or else the idle speed sometimes runs too high for a while. When the throttle is only partially opened (e.g. moving along slowly in traffic) the van often moves along jerkily. The final thing, which might be subjective, is that the van seems to struggle for power more as the journey goes on - noticeable (unless I'm imagining it) after 100 miles or more.
As I say, my thoughts are that the carbs need to be overhauled and that there is probably a fault with the auto-choke. I also mentioned in another post that I am not getting any heat from my heater vents, if this has any bearing on the matter.
Thanks, Ed
I regularly measured my fuel consumption over the >2000 miles I have just done on my tour of Ireland. Even over a long motorway run I failed to get above 17mpg. I suspect that I my carbs may be worn and need an overhaul, but any other ideas would be appreciated.
I think it would be worth mentioning a few things. From cold, the idle speed can fail to hold and the engine will stall, or else the idle speed sometimes runs too high for a while. When the throttle is only partially opened (e.g. moving along slowly in traffic) the van often moves along jerkily. The final thing, which might be subjective, is that the van seems to struggle for power more as the journey goes on - noticeable (unless I'm imagining it) after 100 miles or more.
As I say, my thoughts are that the carbs need to be overhauled and that there is probably a fault with the auto-choke. I also mentioned in another post that I am not getting any heat from my heater vents, if this has any bearing on the matter.
Thanks, Ed