Can the 1.6 T/D injectors be switched to the 1.6 N/A injectors just for diagnosing a possible leaking injector problem and if they can be how will it affect any long term running of the engine? It has no more than about 11 psi boost right now but it seems hard to start after I shut it off and this is a new engine with plenty of compression, timing at 1.0 m/m and no leaks at the pump right now and the glow plugs and advance lever work fine. It does this after just sitting for maby 15 min in the garage but the engine runs great with no smoke at all to amount to anything. I was thinking about putting the N/A injectors in which I know are in good shape just to see if it made any difference. I did take the T/D ones apart and clean them and lapped the surfaces and they do not leak externaly. The pump settings have not been touched. The engine only has about 1 hour on it so far but runs great in all other respects.
Quote from: "Rabbit TD"Can the 1.6 T/D injectors be switched to the 1.6 N/A injectors just for diagnosing a possible leaking injector problem and if they can be how will it affect any long term running of the engine? It has no more than about 11 psi boost right now but it seems hard to start after I shut it off and this is a new engine with plenty of compression, timing at 1.0 m/m and no leaks at the pump right now and the glow plugs and advance lever work fine. It does this after just sitting for maby 15 min in the garage but the engine runs great with no smoke at all to amount to anything. I was thinking about putting the N/A injectors in which I know are in good shape just to see if it made any difference. I did take the T/D ones apart and clean them and lapped the surfaces and they do not leak externaly. The pump settings have not been touched. The engine only has about 1 hour on it so far but runs great in all other respects.so you believe the injectors are leaking into the cylinders??? :shock: yea its best to get that fixed right away! getting them pop tested would be a good way of testing for that. the N/A injectors should work okay. vw engineers increased the breaking pressure to ensure a 'safe fuel atomization." i think with really cold fuel, the extra breaking pressure might help atomize it better.
The lower breaking pressure will cause the timing to be overly advanced. Use the N/A timing spec and it should be ok.Andrew