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Hard Starting in 26C weather
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catlin_cava
on 12 Sep, 2009 16:18
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I got the golf home friday and It has hard to start today when it was HOT out. I cycled the GPs twice and turned it over and it was VERY Slugish turning over the first 3 turns then it started turning over normal, I stoped cycled the GPs once more and started it at half throttle and it started and idled really rough, when i would rev it up it would give off big clouds out of Blueish Black smoke till it was warmer, .....Whats going on with this car? The previous owner told me I should replace the GPs soon.
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#1
by
smokin_fun
on 12 Sep, 2009 16:19
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maybe your air filter?
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#2
by
catlin_cava
on 12 Sep, 2009 17:39
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Would that cause it to be slugish turning over
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#3
by
Rabbit TD
on 12 Sep, 2009 18:08
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I don't know if worn injectors could do that or not but I do know they can drip inside when the engine is off, That could account for the slow initial cranking speed with fuel taking up some of the compression area and also for the smoking till warmed up. I'd pull the plugs out and see if they are eroded on the ends, that is an indication of leaking injectors. If they are worn just get a set from Giles so you know what you have to begin with. Some of this other stuff can be worse than what you already have to begin with. When he said it would probably need GP's soon he'd probably already changed them a few times from this same problem and fealt it coming on again.
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#4
by
catlin_cava
on 12 Sep, 2009 18:46
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Heavy turn over, Very rough Idle at first, and Heavy knocking from motor, and it Shakes like hell when idling. When I take off at normal RPM when driving...it stalls. I thought about it being an Injector. I may have to get a set since these do have 358000km on them
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#5
by
Rabbit TD
on 12 Sep, 2009 19:18
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Heavy turn over, Very rough Idle at first, and Heavy knocking from motor, and it Shakes like hell when idling. When I take off at normal RPM when driving...it stalls. I thought about it being an Injector. I may have to get a set since these do have 358000km on them
I would at least check to see that it is still timed somewhere close to 1.0 m/m though first. But it's hard to tell about an iinjector problem by looking at it other than if the tip is wet after you take it out but you say it is knocking pretty good too and they will cause that also. Like I said before if the G/P tips are eroded it is a definate sign they are bad but could be bad otherwise. I'd just call Giles and get a set to be sure and you can trust his rebuilt ones over someone else's supposedly new ones and his prices aren't any worse than anybody else's either. Don't even think about just getting a set of nozzles yourself and sticking them in. It's very easy to do but the big thing is they are not calibrated like they should be. I did it one time and they made so much noise I put the old nozzles back in. I mic'ed everything comparing the old to the new but there's more to it than that evidently and if you don't have a pop tester, a hundred different shims and a lot of time and patience to lapp the surfaces it isn't gonna be right even though you might think it is and misdiagnose the problem and put a lot of un-needed parts on in the process.
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#6
by
catlin_cava
on 12 Sep, 2009 19:43
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I just want to keep the motor in it running...I'm building a new motor for it so I don't want to spend a couple hundered in a motor thats getting pulled next summer.
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#7
by
jettabrendan
on 13 Sep, 2009 08:22
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Well my 92 has 516k on it and the po original owner said he has never changed them. The car runs but nails and idles rough. Its amazing what a new set of injectors will do.
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#8
by
catlin_cava
on 13 Sep, 2009 09:42
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well I guess new injectors I could reuse in the new motor...I had it running today and even when its warm its hard turning over, I'm going to swap the starter this week and test that. And going to check the GPs...When teh car was running at Normal running temp and I would go to WOT there would be CLOUDS of black Smoke...I'm gessing its getting too much fuel
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#9
by
jettabrendan
on 13 Sep, 2009 09:52
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That's exactly what my car is doing, the collar is still on the fuel screw, nothing has been played with (yet).
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#10
by
catlin_cava
on 13 Sep, 2009 10:13
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Then I guess its the injectors, How hard are they to swap?,
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#11
by
jettabrendan
on 13 Sep, 2009 10:23
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Real easy, just get the right size socket, and be careful when your taking them out cause you can crack the injector boss easily. Are you getting new nozzles? Or just whole new injectors. Aaz are dual pulse right?
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#12
by
catlin_cava
on 13 Sep, 2009 10:42
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they have 358000km on them and I will want to put them in the new motor so I'm guess whole new injectors
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#13
by
jettabrendan
on 13 Sep, 2009 10:45
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Yeah good call, there is also Vince's write up on how to rebuild them, just out new nozzles in.
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#14
by
catlin_cava
on 13 Sep, 2009 10:54
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how much are new nozzles?