Hi
What great forum!
I need help. My 1992 NA jetta deisel won't start after replacing injectors.
Here's the story:
The car was running and being driven everyday, but getting poor millage (35mpg) and having trouble starting. I've owned a few VW diesels before so, since I had done very little work on this car since buying it in the spring, and since it has 240 000km, I though there'd be no harm in removing and testing the glow plugs and the injectors. Sure enough 2 glow plugs were dead, and the diesel technician down the street told me the injectors were shot too. So I had the injectors rebuilt with new tips, got 4 new glow plugs, got new heat shields and return fuel lines and put her all back together. So I did it all by the book. Now she won't start.
I've tested for volts at the stop solenoid and the glow plugs and both are fine, and fuel is flowing freely from the fuel filter into the injection pump. My source of concern and confusing is that I'm not getting fuel to the injectors at the end of the metal fuel lines, NOR AM I GETTING FUEL AT THE PUMP END OF THE METAL FUEL LINES! Any ideas? How much can I expect to have to crank it? Are there better ways to prime it?
Any suggestions will be much appreciated.