Hi all, back again with my '88 Panda 1000CL and it's endless issues,
So I was driving on the motorway today, and I without warning, suddenly feel down on power and the engine is bogging down, like the air:fuel mix is off; exactly the same sound and feeling as if you're revving too hard with the choke on and it stutters a bit.
The problem was slowly worsening so I pulled over and the engine stalled on it's own as I came to a stop. I pulled off the airbox to see if there were any blockages and couldn't find any. Yet starting it back up again, it was absolutely fine; a few extra cranks from the motor were needed to start (maybe due to unburned fuel in the cylinders/flooded carb?), but right as rain after that. Yet 40 minutes later, the issue resurfaced, but same again, once the engine stalled and I started the car up after 30 seconds of it turned off, it was completely fine again.
No blocks in the air and fuel filters, and I can hear fuel pumping into the carb when I have the engine off and I press the throttle lever. No overheating either, temperature actually fell a few degrees when the issue arose.
So does anyone have experience with why I have this intermittent bogging down?
Thanks forum
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So I was driving on the motorway today, and I without warning, suddenly feel down on power and the engine is bogging down, like the air:fuel mix is off; exactly the same sound and feeling as if you're revving too hard with the choke on and it stutters a bit.
The problem was slowly worsening so I pulled over and the engine stalled on it's own as I came to a stop. I pulled off the airbox to see if there were any blockages and couldn't find any. Yet starting it back up again, it was absolutely fine; a few extra cranks from the motor were needed to start (maybe due to unburned fuel in the cylinders/flooded carb?), but right as rain after that. Yet 40 minutes later, the issue resurfaced, but same again, once the engine stalled and I started the car up after 30 seconds of it turned off, it was completely fine again.
No blocks in the air and fuel filters, and I can hear fuel pumping into the carb when I have the engine off and I press the throttle lever. No overheating either, temperature actually fell a few degrees when the issue arose.
So does anyone have experience with why I have this intermittent bogging down?
Thanks forum