Quote from: Rabbit TD on September 12, 2009, 04:42:17 pmThe problem is that it cranks a long time now even when warm before it starts even when the glow plugs are not even used like 10 min. after I shut it off. Now what the hell is causing that now? Have you solved your problems starting? Sounds like you still have some air bubbles in the lines. They will clear with running for a while. Also, I'd pimp your GP so you have control over when and if they light :-) I have a light on my dash showing me when they get juice.
The problem is that it cranks a long time now even when warm before it starts even when the glow plugs are not even used like 10 min. after I shut it off. Now what the hell is causing that now?
Yeah i had planned on leaving the ATF in for a day or two to get a good clean.. turned in to 5-6 weeks. Now my distributor head pisses fuel lol. damnit Don't leave ATF in there for any longer then 2 days MAX it will eat all the crap in the pump for sure.. but it will alos eat your 20 year old seals too...
You wouldn't put diesel in a gasoline car..
I thought I'd change the fuel and air filters today since I have 2 days off this week and maby see if I can find out what the slow starting problem I've developed lately is. I noticed when I took the fuel filter off it was only about half full and I didn't spill any either, I never saw that before. I put a new one on and since I have the lift pump on it now I just took the in line off the IP and turned the lift pump on to fill the filter and shot the fuel in a coffe can and made sure the IP was full and it fired right up. I also put a clear fuel line from filter to IP to see if I was sucking air and I was amazed at the amount of air it was getting and I have double clamps on each end of the clear line to eliminate that problem. I drove the car and it seemed about the same as before but when I turned the lift pump on the air bubbles would go away but I noticed a leak right behind the filter with the little extra pressure from the pump running. From what I could tell the feed hose was leaking through the rubber someplace but I couldn't pin point it so I made a new one of those too. I ran the lift pump some more and the leak seemed to go away and the bubbles as well with the pump turned off. The car seems much smoother now, probably a combination of the new filters and the leak fixed although it always did run good. At times before I fixed the leaking feed hose there were bubbles over an inch long one right after another and at times 50% fuel going right into the IP, I had no idea I was getting so much air and I can't believe it ran as good as it did with all that air going into it. Doesn't that change the internal pressure of the pump too. I recomend everybody having a clear line to the IP if you don't have one you can actualy see through anymore so when it starts acting up you don't miss-diagnose something. I guess that's why VW put it on there to begin with. I'll see how it starts tomorrow morning after sitting all night, wish me luck