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| Tags: 20v, compression, cyl, down, lpg, passat |
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Hi All
I've been having a problem with a mis-fire while running on lpg for the last couple of months. I have gradually changed all of the ignition components, plugs, coil pack, leads etc. and still have the misfire. It seems to run quite smoothly on petrol but misses on gas, more so at the lower revs under load than at the higher revs. So I decided to do a compression test today. (had to buy a new compression tester as I couldn't find the old gunsons one from ages ago) cyl #1 - 12 bar cyl #2 - 11.5 bar cyl #3 - 11 bar cyl #4 - 7 bar hmmm looks like a problem with no 4. I put some oil in the bore and no4 went straight up to 13 bar which suggests rings, although I may have put more oil in than the teaspoon that Haynes recommends, could some of it found it's way on to the valve seats ?. Has anyone else had problems with no 4 cyl on a 1.8 20v engine. Is lpg more prone to ring problems, I hadn't heard that. Any suggestions or thoughts. It looks like I either need to dig deep into my pockets or spend many hours in the garage pulling the engine to bits. Steve W reg passat 1.8 20v with Necam lpg system. |
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No, I have 1.8T 2002 petrol Passat with 101,000 miles, no problems so far.
What's the mileage on yours ? Out of interest, did you notice any difference between petrol and lpg (when lpg was ok ) ? Sukhi "stevet" wrote in message ... Hi All I've been having a problem with a mis-fire while running on lpg for the last couple of months. I have gradually changed all of the ignition components, plugs, coil pack, leads etc. and still have the misfire. It seems to run quite smoothly on petrol but misses on gas, more so at the lower revs under load than at the higher revs. So I decided to do a compression test today. (had to buy a new compression tester as I couldn't find the old gunsons one from ages ago) cyl #1 - 12 bar cyl #2 - 11.5 bar cyl #3 - 11 bar cyl #4 - 7 bar hmmm looks like a problem with no 4. I put some oil in the bore and no4 went straight up to 13 bar which suggests rings, although I may have put more oil in than the teaspoon that Haynes recommends, could some of it found it's way on to the valve seats ?. Has anyone else had problems with no 4 cyl on a 1.8 20v engine. Is lpg more prone to ring problems, I hadn't heard that. Any suggestions or thoughts. It looks like I either need to dig deep into my pockets or spend many hours in the garage pulling the engine to bits. Steve W reg passat 1.8 20v with Necam lpg system. |
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Hi Sukhi
the car has 105,000 on the clock, when it was running well on lpg there was no noticable difference between lpg and petrol. Maybe just slightly lumpy on lpg for the first couple of minutes when the engine was stone cold. And when you fill up on lpg the wallet doesn't take such a big dent. Steve "Sukhi" wrote in message ... No, I have 1.8T 2002 petrol Passat with 101,000 miles, no problems so far. What's the mileage on yours ? Out of interest, did you notice any difference between petrol and lpg (when lpg was ok ) ? Sukhi "stevet" wrote in message ... Hi All I've been having a problem with a mis-fire while running on lpg for the last couple of months. I have gradually changed all of the ignition components, plugs, coil pack, leads etc. and still have the misfire. It seems to run quite smoothly on petrol but misses on gas, more so at the lower revs under load than at the higher revs. So I decided to do a compression test today. (had to buy a new compression tester as I couldn't find the old gunsons one from ages ago) cyl #1 - 12 bar cyl #2 - 11.5 bar cyl #3 - 11 bar cyl #4 - 7 bar hmmm looks like a problem with no 4. I put some oil in the bore and no4 went straight up to 13 bar which suggests rings, although I may have put more oil in than the teaspoon that Haynes recommends, could some of it found it's way on to the valve seats ?. Has anyone else had problems with no 4 cyl on a 1.8 20v engine. Is lpg more prone to ring problems, I hadn't heard that. Any suggestions or thoughts. It looks like I either need to dig deep into my pockets or spend many hours in the garage pulling the engine to bits. Steve W reg passat 1.8 20v with Necam lpg system. |
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