Low compression mk1 golf diesel.
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Low compression mk1 golf diesel.
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let me know!
Cheers from Australia. Peter.
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
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Local Hero
If the car will not start on the key ripout and test all your glow plugs , have you got power to them all ? They should "glow red hot on test" if in any doubt replace them as they are quite cheap .
How old is the fuel is it fresh and is the diesel filter new ? Have you any water in it ?
Whip out the injectors do the compression test then fill the bores with a good dose of Redex while you check the rest . This will help loosen all the crud if any
Post your findings Cheers ……
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mk1 golf diesel
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Local Hero
You?ll understand your problem with low compression if you consider how a Diesel works. It compresses the air it?s just drawn in to 23 times atmospheric pressure and in doing so raises the temp inside the cylinder to 800+c so that when the diesel is squirted in it immediately burns and pushes the piston back down. No compression, no heat, no burn and an engine that fails to start or run. :cry: In addition to the compression the timing has to spot on, again a petrol will still start and run with the timing miles out (again might run like a bag of spanners but will still run) Diesels have to be spot-on.
The above assumes that you have tried all the obvious tricks like cracking open the joints to the injectors and making sure diesel is evident when the starter is spinning it over. :dontknow: Also do you have the coldstart thingy pulled out?
Most starting problems on old indirect injection engines can be traced to duff glow plus, are you sure yours are OK? I must admit a dose of 'sniff' usually got completely knackered tractors going when I lived down on the farm.
1600D engines are always coming up on Ebay usually from Caddys. They are now all at least 13 years old and are being scrapped with rotten bodies but engines can be OK.
Look on www.vwcaddyforum.com , there are a few very knowledgeable diesel types on there and www.vwdiesel.net has complete sections devoted to the IDI engines, although it very US/Canada based. They have solutions to starting Diesel Golfs at -40c!!!!!
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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Local Hero
If it was me !! I would rebuild the engine , spares are quite cheap , rings ?40.00 a set etc .
Its not uncommon for the Diesel Golf of this age to have a worn engine , the oil change interval for the MK1 was 4500 miles and if this was not carried out they rapidly wore out .
The later engine from a Mk2 will fit it uses the same block but try to find a good one , like the preverbial rocking horse ….
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Low miles/km means trouble!
As far as your engine is concerned, the compression on the two crook cylynders is very low. It could be that the problem is stuck rings. I like the Redex idea, but you will need to pour it into the injector holes and leave it for a couple of days. Even then, it may not get down to the second ring. Don't forget to replace the heat shields!
Good luck!
Cheers from Australia. Peter.
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
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