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Reply #15
August 28, 2008, 05:30:03 pm
Dirtrag2
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Whoa :lol: for your rabbit to cost 9k in repairs you would have to blow the engine 3 times and 2 or 3 tranny's. not to mention maybe a paint job!
then maybe you would hit 9k :shock:
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Reply #16
August 28, 2008, 10:54:37 pm
79rabbit4dr
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***drooling***
I WISH I had 9k to put into my wabbit... image all the things that'd be done... if only.
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Reply #17
August 29, 2008, 10:19:38 am
914turboford
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My understanding is that using starting fluid on a diesel is only bad if you are using glow plugs. If you disable your GP system it is not a problem. OTOH, catastrophic GP failure can occur if starting fluid contacts a hot GP. This can cause the GP to fracture, getting pieces into the prechamber and/or combustion chamber/cylinder. I don't know this to be the case from personal experience, it is just what I have read.
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Reply #18
August 29, 2008, 11:17:36 am
celticthor
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Actually what happens when you use starting fluid on a diesel (I say this from experience) is that starting fluid is extremely cold and when it comes in contact with a hot GP it will actually cause the tips of the GPs to swell so when you go to take them out they break off causing MAJOR headaches.
I was using starting fluid on a daily basis when I had my 88 Ford IDI since it had several fuel leaks and the GPs were bad. Ended up getting all the GPs out except for 1 which broke
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Reply #19
August 30, 2008, 08:41:47 am
79rabbit4dr
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so;
- ether = BAD
- starting fluid = BAD
I think I can stay clear of those :shock:
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Reply #20
September 03, 2008, 09:29:02 am
arb
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Ether is starting fluid.
Yeah, its bad for functioning glow plugs, but why would you use it if your glow plugs were good ?
The only time I used it on an IDI was when the glow plug relay stuck "on"and burned out all 4 plugs.
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Reply #21
September 06, 2008, 07:04:47 am
drrtybyl
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clean-looking car. i am also a new rabbit owner. are there any issues to look for that typically fail/break?
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