starting issues for info
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starting issues for info
replaced the following
plugs leads
fuel pump
metering head
tank pump
no difference so i then purchased a new fuel acumilator apparently this holds the required fuel pressure for when starting i changed mine and it was an instant inprovement no problems after that
and since i have replaced 3 of these on other peoples cars and they to have had an intant improvement

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What was the symtoms? Mine needs cranking with full throttle to start. If you leave it a few days it starts on the button. I've been presuming leaky injectors.
you been driving my car.

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smithysmoo said
What was the symtoms? Mine needs cranking with full throttle to start. If you leave it a few days it starts on the button. I've been presuming leaky injectors.
you been driving my car.![]()
So there's more that one

Ben - any feedback?
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I assumed leaky injectors, just to cold to investigate further, my car has new fuel pump and pipes.
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I wonder how much an accumaltor is going to cost?
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Mine starts the same Summer or winter!
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issues
i would say if you have leaky injectors its not going to help you should be able to see if they are leaking most people over look the accumilator because its hidden away under the back but trust me theres is a huge improvement when this is changes half the problems with the k-jet is that its all to do with pressure get this right and your laughing
another thing you can do is unplug you the warm up regulator this also controls pressure ive know people to unplug and alsso get a huge improvement

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accumilator
inside the acummilator is a rubber diagphram (excuse my spelling im common) this just rots aways on the end of the acummilator the is a little screw if this is wet or looks like its been leaking then its shot also another trick is to change your fuel pump relay for a later mk2 type with the white base this makes the fuel pump prime on ignition where as the early ones only prime when cranking or do what ive bin the k-jet system and engine and spoon a 20v turbo lump in there lol



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Must get my thinking head on….
Note later cab accumulators are different to the tin top ones
Cheers
Rich
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As you suspect with yours i had a a few leaky injectors. I checked this by pulling out the injectors and placing them in a jar, then i bridged the fuel pump relay and manualy lifted the flap on the fuel distributor. When i let go of the flap and the injectors stopped spraying i could clearly see that two of the injectors were weeping. The haynes says that the instant you let go of the flap the fuel should stop immediatly and there should not even be a drop of fuel coming out. Clearly these two injectors had been flooding the engine when i switched the engine off, and the petrol took a while to wash out of the bores which is why it would start perfectly after a few days.
After this i changed my injectors and i never had the problem again. It always started on the button
crazyquiff said
Ben,
What was the symtoms? Mine needs cranking with full throttle to start. If you leave it a few days it starts on the button. I've been presuming leaky injectors.
All my pressure tests are good.
Cheers
Rich

Helios Blue
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?100 on injectors or ?80 on an accumulator???
Which way….
Have you done prowlers tests? If so then I'd go for the accumulator then!
You've had a look at your lift pump havent you?

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issues
theres lots of things that could cause your car to start but if you sit back and think ive got a spark then it could only be fuel its been said by dave walker at emerald quote
if you mod your car getting your fuel pressure and fuel delivery can almost be impossible with the k-jet system as its not really an injection system ?? read that in the golf mag couple of months ago

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