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air bubbles
by
juleshs
on 03 Jun, 2009 07:58
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i keep geetting a lot of air bubbles in my fuel lines, as this a bad thing?
also if my fuel pump is not timed properly will it be noisy? aaz
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#1
by
96jetta
on 03 Jun, 2009 10:26
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did you replace the fuel filter?
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#2
by
juleshs
on 03 Jun, 2009 10:30
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yes new filter
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#3
by
96jetta
on 03 Jun, 2009 10:33
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how bad is the mix between fuel and air?
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#4
by
juleshs
on 03 Jun, 2009 10:47
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if by mix you mean how many bubbles, well since i have been building this car (about 4 years) it as mostly been sat ticking over i took it to the mot station about 5 mile round trip. there have always been a lot of bubbles, in the clear pipe between the filter and the pump there is always some bubbles there but doesnt seem to effect the perfomance
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#5
by
8v-of-fury
on 03 Jun, 2009 14:44
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Bubbles will with out a doubt cause performance issues. If the engine thinks its getting X amount of fuel from the pump according to the RPM of the engine, and its really getting 70%X (fuel) and 30%Y (air) it is going to hinder performance substantially. Say the engine is spinning at 1800 and is receiving the appropriate fueling to do so.. now you add air in to the fuel and it is only getting enough fuel for 1500 rpm.. You will push the peddle more but you will get less power. It's just a bad thing, lol.
Check all your fuel lines. Did it have air bubbles before replacing the filter? check those connections especially. Add a clear line before the filter so you can see if it is coming from the filter or from the filter to tank section.
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#6
by
Golf/Jetta
on 06 Jun, 2009 08:18
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my AAZ does this. replaced all fuel lines/rubbers and still have the problem today..
are they big bubbles or tinny..
tinny bad
big OKż
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#7
by
8v-of-fury
on 06 Jun, 2009 08:27
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my AAZ does this. replaced all fuel lines/rubbers and still have the problem today..
are they big bubbles or tinny..
tinny bad
big OKż
What?
ANY BUBBLES are bad

There should be no bubbles whatsoever in the fuel system. You have a leak somewhere, it is advised that you fix said leak
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#8
by
8v-of-fury
on 06 Jun, 2009 08:28
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There should NEVER be any air in the fuel entering the engine. The amount that is O.K. is NONE.
Beat ya to it Andrew
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#9
by
veedubcanuck
on 06 Jun, 2009 14:38
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My 93 does the same. I see the odd bubble (one every maybe 8 sec.) Done it since day 1 when the car was new. Never had an issue.
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#10
by
8v-of-fury
on 06 Jun, 2009 14:39
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My 93 does the same. I see the odd bubble (one every maybe 8 sec.) Done it since day 1 when the car was new. Never had an issue.
That is an issue. Feed or Return line?
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#11
by
ezekiel
on 06 Jun, 2009 15:40
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There should NEVER be any air in the fuel entering the engine. The amount that is O.K. is NONE.
Truth.
You all need to replace your copper crush washers, most likely.
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#12
by
Vincent Waldon
on 06 Jun, 2009 16:06
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O-ring at the return tee on the fuel filter is another common suspect, for those vehicles so equipped.
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#13
by
macka
on 06 Jun, 2009 16:16
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when I got my car it was a beast to start because there wasn't an O ring in the tee.