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[alfa] Re: alfa-digest V10 #241



Walter Blady wrote:

> Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 11:24:01 -0600
> Subject: [alfa] '88 Spider stalling problem
>
> My '88 Spider sputters and stalls when the temp. outside gets hot and the
> car has warmed up a bit.
> The problem usually starts with a bit of hesitation when I hit the gas. A
> short while later the Spider will sputter if I give it too much gas then
> stall. It starts again after sitting for a while. It's also stalling in
> reverse.
> Seems to run fine when it's cooler outside - about 70 F.
> I checked the air duct from the air intake regulator to the plenum and
> there are no cracks that I can see, and the clamps and hoses seem fine.

Greg Gordon's www.oldebottles.com Italian Cars pages have a very nice Ljet tuneup area.  After benefitting marvelously from
reading them, I'd say:

Check your O2 sensor reading to try to tell whether your car is chronically lean or rich.
Blow into a hose you disconnect from the engine (like the AAV by pass) to check for leaky hoses all around the world.
I'd expect your mixture is bad, perhaps overly rich for not running at temp, even though that's not going to result from air
leaks into the intake.
Or maybe your water temp monitor for the ECU is bad.  Give it a check.

Sorry not to have your solution down cold....

Michael
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