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Re: Questions, questions, questions.



At 01:26 PM 2/19/99 , you wrote:
>Actually I can't say that I have indeed hear pinging before....so i guess,
>it could still be pinging.  I just didn't think that pinging would sound
>like this.  It kinda sounds like the noise when you put baseball cards in
>the spokes of your bicycle tires.  You know what I mean?

	Is the sound kinda like the sound of your turn signal clicker?
	Is the car cutting out and/or bucking when it's doing this?

	Jason

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>Rich Deede
>University Of Delaware (Communications)
>1987 Scirocco 16v
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>On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Wm. Josiah Erikson wrote:
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>> If you've heard pinging before, and know what it sounds like, and you
think it's not
>> pinging, then you're probably right : )
>>     -Josiah
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>> Rich Deede wrote:
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>> > I already use 93 octane gas on a regular basis, nothing less for my baby.
>> > And I don't think it's pinging but then what do i know.
>> >
>> > Rich Deede
>> > University Of Delaware (Communications)
>> > 1987 Scirocco 16v
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>> > On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Wm. Josiah Erikson wrote:
>> >
>> > > Ticking? Accelerating at low rpms? Sounds like pinging to me. What
octane gas
>> > > do you run? I don't really know how the knock sensor works on a 16v,
but maybe
>> > > it's not failsafe. Shift down or use a higher octane gas... or maybe
there's
>> > > something wrong with the knock sensor? Just guessing, really.
>> > >     Shift bushings, my man. Buy some. Some places sell kits
(Autobahn Motors
>> > > of NH, for instance, and I bet Potterman and Mark do, too, but I
don't know).
>> > > Get under there and replace the bushings... that might fix it.
Basically, get
>> > > under there and wiggle stuff in the shift linkage until you find
what's loose,
>> > > then replace the bushing/part that's making it loose, or tighten
something.
>> > > There's a lot of parts in the shift linkage. I've actually found that
>> > > sometimes those little plastic-ended metal rods get worn out and
getting newer
>> > > ones from some other car (I have lots of them lying around,
typically) can
>> > > help. Good luck! We all know how important tight shifting is to the
overall
>> > > feel of a car!
>> > >     -Josiah
>> > >     '84 GTI
>> > >     '87 QSW
>> > >
>> > > Rich Deede wrote:
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>> > > > Just when I thought my car was running better then ever, a few
problems
>> > > > have popped up.  And I was hoping to get some opinions on them.  I'm
>> > > > really hoping that these are small things.
>> > > >
>> > > > 1.  I have noticed the past couple of days that when accelerating
from low
>> > > > rpm's(if i have my music down and i listen real close), I hear a
ticking
>> > > > sound coming from what sounds like under the dash(maybe inside the
engine
>> > > > compartment) and I don't know what the heck it is.  it goes away
after a
>> > > > few seconds and it only happens at low rpms.  Am i being paranoid
and this
>> > > > is normal, or what?
>> > > >
>> > > > 2.  The other question that i know has been discussed many times,
is my
>> > > > shifter is feeling loose and first gear is hard to get in to at
times.
>> > > > How can I tighten this up and smooth out first gear?
>> > > >
>> > > > Thanks,
>> > > >
>> > > > Rich Deede
>> > > > University Of Delaware (Communications)
>> > > > 1987 Scirocco 16v

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jason@scirocco.org
1987 Scirocco 16v
57,000 original miles.
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