So this morning it was marginally better on the starts. Temperature was just below freezing.It still ran like a bag of hammers after it started though.. Puffing blueish smoke like no other and missing. While I had the pump off i took each GP out and visually tested it on a spare battery. All perfect working order. Its such a weird issue.. once the car is even remotely warm, you can start it up without gp's like a diesel with perfect compression.
In general, what does bluish smoke mean out of these diesels?
Once hot I can leave the car for a half hour or more and still fire off on the first crank.. So I don't think compression is my issue either.
poor compression nooes. Well thats weird it is definitely all of a sudden.. this past summer I could easily start the car WITHOUT glow-plugs when it was above 20c ambient temp.. even after sitting for over 12+ hours. I am not too worried about it, as I have the TDI motor I am working on getting in there within the next month.. so its not TOO much of a worry.I still want to lean away from compression.. i think its still fuel related..
I may have too. However the adapter i got for my compression gauge has the pintle WAY up in what would be the "injector".. giving me a queer false reading..
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
When my starter bushing and starter acted up and all the glow plugs were bad I had the same symtoms. This was in my 84 rabbit.