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Auto don't engage so well
Hi All
I have a 71 auto 1302s which has trouble when I first take off. It sort of feels like the brake is on and then after a few trial revs it slowly grabs and I take off. Any ideas what that is? Is really crap up hills. I took it to the testing station (New Zealand) today for a warrant of Fitness. Tested the wipers then when I went to turn them off the switch broke. Then when it was on the brake testing rollers it didn't have enough grunt to get off them again. Overall did good. Need tyre and rear brakes are uneven, little bit of rust on the floorpan seams but passable but I'd really like to be able to get it off the brake tester when I go for the retest. Embarrassing. The tester didn't like VW's either. A nut job obviously. But what would cause that unengaging gearbox thing and how do I fix? Thanks for your help. Andrew |
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scream wrote:
> Hi All > I have a 71 auto 1302s which has trouble when I first take off. It sort > of feels like the brake is on and then after a few trial revs it slowly > grabs and I take off. Any ideas what that is? Is really crap up hills. > I took it to the testing station (New Zealand) today for a warrant of > Fitness. Tested the wipers then when I went to turn them off the switch > broke. Then when it was on the brake testing rollers it didn't have > enough grunt to get off them again. Overall did good. Need tyre and > rear brakes are uneven, little bit of rust on the floorpan seams but > passable but I'd really like to be able to get it off the brake tester > when I go for the retest. Embarrassing. The tester didn't like VW's > either. A nut job obviously. But what would cause that unengaging > gearbox thing and how do I fix? > Thanks for your help. > Andrew > Although it is "automatic" it *does* have a clutch plate, just like the manual transmissions. The clutch is operated by a vacuum diaphragm, controlled by a switch in the shift lever. There is an adjustment underneath for the clutch. It is a threaded "turnbuckle" on the diaphragm shaft. If the adjustment has no effect, the clutch disc is worn. Haynes has a very good section on the autostick, as does the Bentley manual. There is a helpful Forum he http://www.schmiddy.de/projekte/stic...0800x0600.html Speedy Jim http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/ |
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scream kirjoitti:
> Hi All > I have a 71 auto 1302s which has trouble when I first take off. It sort > of feels like the brake is on and then after a few trial revs it slowly > grabs and I take off. Any ideas what that is? Is really crap up hills. > I took it to the testing station (New Zealand) today for a warrant of > Fitness. Tested the wipers then when I went to turn them off the switch > broke. Then when it was on the brake testing rollers it didn't have > enough grunt to get off them again. Overall did good. Need tyre and > rear brakes are uneven, little bit of rust on the floorpan seams but > passable but I'd really like to be able to get it off the brake tester > when I go for the retest. Embarrassing. The tester didn't like VW's > either. A nut job obviously. But what would cause that unengaging > gearbox thing and how do I fix? > Thanks for your help. > Andrew > enough tranny oil in there? Jan |
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Thanks. I'll try the adjustment.
There is heaps of oil in the tranny. Previously overfilled so I guess I should drain that. Thanks |
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scream wrote:
> Thanks. I'll try the adjustment. > There is heaps of oil in the tranny. Previously overfilled so I guess I > should drain that. > Thanks > Ah. There is 90W tranny oil (gbox) and then there is "fluid" for the torque converter. The latter is what Jan meant. Jim |
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Speedy Jim wrote:
> scream wrote: > >> Thanks. I'll try the adjustment. >> There is heaps of oil in the tranny. Previously overfilled so I guess I >> should drain that. >> Thanks >> > > Ah. There is 90W tranny oil (gbox) and then there is > "fluid" for the torque converter. The latter is what Jan meant. > > Jim Yup. Jan -- -------------------------------- Beer is made by fermentation caused by bacteria feeding on yeast cells and then defecating. In other words, it's a nice tall glass of bacteria doo-doo. |
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I am pretty dumb, but it felt like the brakes were stuck on because, well, the brakes were stuck on. I had to rekit out the rear wheel cyclinders cause there was a small leak and the brakes were uneven and when bleeding noticed that one wheel wasn't releasing. But when I released the bleeder it released the brake so i knew it wasn't the cylinder or springs. It was the brakes hoses which were fairly blocked so the pressure of pushing the brake pushed it through but the springs couldn't push the brakes back to release. The brakes were also hard to push which I thought was just cause they weren'y power assisted and I had just got used to being soft.Anyway, changed the hoses, brakes are good and not so hard to push down and it takes off a lot better - almost as if the brakes weren't on. This group is awesome. I don't post much because I can usually do a search and find the answer so thanks heaps. Andrew |
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That'll do it!!! Yup the rubber flex hoses start to get a build up on the INSIDE and there is alot of force to push the brake fluid to the wheel cylinders. But when you let off the brakes all there is, is the small springs to to release the pressure. Replacing the flex hoses does make a world of difference! dw "scream" > wrote in message oups.com... > > I am pretty dumb, but it felt like the brakes were stuck on because, > well, the brakes were stuck on. I had to rekit out the rear wheel > cyclinders cause there was a small leak and the brakes were uneven and > when bleeding noticed that one wheel wasn't releasing. But when I > released the bleeder it released the brake so i knew it wasn't the > cylinder or springs. It was the brakes hoses which were fairly blocked > so the pressure of pushing the brake pushed it through but the springs > couldn't push the brakes back to release. The brakes were also hard to > push which I thought was just cause they weren'y power assisted and I > had just got used to being soft.Anyway, changed the hoses, brakes are > good and not so hard to push down and it takes off a lot better - > almost as if the brakes weren't on. > This group is awesome. I don't post much because I can usually do a > search and find the answer so thanks heaps. > Andrew > |
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Auto don't engage so well
And then I floored it and now the generator light is on.. next prob.
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If you have a generator and the light is on just barely while the engine is
running or if it gets brighter while its revs up... I might suspect the voltage regulator. although it could be the gen itsself or maybe an electrical connection going bad somewhere in the charging circuit. Speedy Jim should be able to give a better answer or check out his site for more info on how to check out this electrical demon. dw "scream" > wrote in message oups.com... > And then I floored it and now the generator light is on.. next prob. > |
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