High idle 1500 rpm - FIXED
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needs mot by this weekend
thanks
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The other idle adjustment is wound open so make no difference to the high idle 😔
Im going to try squeezing the pipe and see if that makes a difference
thanks
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Did you mean its wound fully closed?
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There is also the idle screw, pic 1 for the throttle cable and this is fully open
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im getting the matches ready
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Or did it not idle at all when cold, but idle too high when warm? Did you check the AAV yet?
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I was about to check the AAV but now it just cranks and won't fire up..
The pump primes and the fuel pump relay is working but just swings and won't fire up
I did notice that while the fuel pump is priming, there is a clicking from somewhere in the front
What is going on, these cars supposed to be a simple fix 😔
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If there's something else you've broken or knocked off in the meantime, eg a wire, pipe or battery is undercharged, fix that.
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I have been checking the fuse box today to sort the wiper issue but I can't see that causing it not to fire up, I'm going to remove throttle body tomorrow check everythings as it should be
Thanks a mil again
Will update ASAP, itching to drive the damn thing 👍
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In your picture your idle screw seems really far out?
Idle screw should be in this far. Be carful with the gasket if removing the throttle body, I also used a little smear of blue hylmor when putting it all back together just to seal things up.
Nice a clean after a good blast of carb cleaner, I held the throttle wide open while cleaning things up as well as blasting with the throttle closed.
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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That idle screw is off the g60 throttle body, I've tried 2 so far with good O rings, might just be a long screw but it does seal well…
Removing the throttle body, AAV so will update ASAP
Thanks for all the replies guys, hopefully this will be sorted
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Marts v dub said
Hi I agree with mark the idle screw seems way out mine looks like marks. Good luck.
Idle screw is a red herring, some replacement ones (which fit perfectly) are longer than others.
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Checked over and tested AAV so that's working
Regarding the engine not starting and when it did sounded like a bad miss
When turned key to ign on there was multiple spark with out cranking, on rough idle checked plug lead 1 for spark and seemed OK..on part throttle no spark at all..fuel ok also checked injectors for even fine mist and that was good, fuel pump priming so no problem there..
Swopped over to another ignition module and freaking perfect start up and throttle great..the ign module broke down completely
Then decided to remove throttle body and make sure everything was as it should be, cleaned etc…Also decide to check the idle screw and even though the screw was all the way in, it stopped just short of sealing completely..changed to different screw with longer thread which sealed all the way in like what "mk1gls pic"
With throttle body back on adjusted timing, car started spot on and idle could now be adjusted on throttle body with correct idle screw 🙏
Took out for a drive and advanced distributor to getting pulling perfect…had to do it this way as the head has a tsr highlift cam
Adjusted idle again and I'm very happy..tick over is just below 1000 on rev counter..👍
With regards to washer and wipers there seemed to be an issue with large blue plug on fuse box, removed cleaned and tightened pins, so far has not come on during test run 😊
Can't thank you guys enough for a time, effort and advice offered…
You guys ROCK
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1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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