(Cold Start) CHT question.. (mine is a '74 LJET)
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 4:21 pm
Hello All, I am including a reply Ray gave to Dub earlier this year regarding his DJet and cold start (CHT question...) I have a '74 LJet wagon and the idling or lack thereof at red lights or stationery has become quite frustrating. Questions, Ray, does your description below include LJet (with respect to sensors and cold start parts)? Per Clymers it appears all type 4s had a cold start valve and thermostat (a Clymers diagram also describes a fuel injection system but references only 1971-73 with a cold start jet, electro magnetic valve and temperature switch). Also, when you refer to $30 sensors or CHT, below, is that synonymous with the cold start valve? Any feedback would be appreciated and I hope this is clear
Thanks, Steve
p.s. I can e-mail the specific texts and diagrams from my Clymer Publications VW 411 and 412 Service Repair Handbook if that would help
raygreenwood wrote:
90 is a bit low for cold weather warmed up. I would expect about 150 ohms at that temp. typcially with age these sensors die. They are about $30 and available.
The problem you are dealing with is a slightly rich or lean baseline fuel mixture. Get your CHT replaced, check your fuel pressure and make sure its stable at 28-30 psi.....and carefully adjust your valves, set your timing and clean and oil all parts in teh distributor.
Then carefully clean every connector in the system. One dirtly or slightly loose connectpor means resistance. Resistance means fuel mixture change.
Make sure you have no vacuum leaks and that your AAR is closing smoothly. Check back and we can go from there. Ray

p.s. I can e-mail the specific texts and diagrams from my Clymer Publications VW 411 and 412 Service Repair Handbook if that would help
raygreenwood wrote:
90 is a bit low for cold weather warmed up. I would expect about 150 ohms at that temp. typcially with age these sensors die. They are about $30 and available.
The problem you are dealing with is a slightly rich or lean baseline fuel mixture. Get your CHT replaced, check your fuel pressure and make sure its stable at 28-30 psi.....and carefully adjust your valves, set your timing and clean and oil all parts in teh distributor.
Then carefully clean every connector in the system. One dirtly or slightly loose connectpor means resistance. Resistance means fuel mixture change.
Make sure you have no vacuum leaks and that your AAR is closing smoothly. Check back and we can go from there. Ray