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> 1976 2.0 Stalls When Warm, Engine Stall
Jupiter914
post Apr 14 2011, 07:00 PM
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I have a 1976 914 2.0 with fuel injection. The car was just shipped to me from Northern California and I have had it about a week. After about 15 to 20 minutes of driving when the car gets warm the throttle become non-responsive and it stalls like it's out of gas. The car has to cool for an hour or so then starts right up again. This is a very repeatable situation. Always starts when cool...stalls with warm and will not start for an hour or so. Not sure where to begin.


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Greg
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Bleyseng
post Apr 15 2011, 11:04 AM
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I would smell the tailpipe when it stall out. Does it smell rich or unburned gas? You might have a little more problem than just the CHT. When cold the CHT richens the AFR until operating temp is reached (10min or so). So you drive around fine on this richer mix until it shuts off and then you stall out. Could be your regular AFR is too lean.
It also could be a electrical problem that once the engine is hot it stalls out the engine.
First smell the exhaust when it happens.
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