did you just unscrew the old nozzle and add a new one wihtout actually getting the injector properly rebuilt?
:?: Are you sure the problem is not simply with the fuel bleed off lines leaking? This has tricked me before when I thought an injector return nozzle [barb] was leaking and I recut the tubing several times on one rogue. The injectors xs fuel(at idle at least) is miniscule... Pull a return line and it will fountain up into the air. This is caused by back pressure of fuel returning to the tank.
I hope that you reset your injection timing to the n/a spec if using the 130 bar injectors. If not you can melt internals, as the lower breaking pressure will advance your timing significantly.Andrew
What spec does your Bentley give for the breaking pressures of the injectors in the air-conditioned cars? I have the '85-92 golf/jetta Bentley and find no different spec for air-conditioned cars (timing or breaking pressures). I have a vague recollection that VW used different injectors with higher breaking pressures for some of their n/a vehicles (I thought it was auto trans, but could have been A/C) and then bumped up the injection timing to compensate in order to meet emission standards. Injection timing is a fuction of both the injector breaking pressure and the point where the pump develops that pressure. If the injector breaking pressure is lowered injection timing is advanced. It is inadvisable to mix and match injection timing specs with injectors of a different breaking pressure than what the timing spec is for, as you negate the timing spec by doing so. The danger is that overly advanced timing can hurt things. Do what you want, but eroding a piston top can cause a bad day.
hellodid you change the shims, down in the hole, where the injector seats?they can only be used once, and if you didn't, compression passes through the threads, and can even enter the injectors.i learned that this week as i changed the nozzles, but not not shims.now i have to remove the injectors again, dismantle them to clean them, and put new shims.they are elastic, and once they have settled, won't come back to their initial position.cheers stef