Things to do when buying a FI car or when problems occur
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Local Hero
Things to do when buying a FI car or when problems occur
When you buy:
- Change cambelt
Reshim tappets
Clean throttle body and butterflies
Clean air flap
Check and adjust mixture
Check correct idle screw has been used for idle
Full Service
Clean filter in back of pump
Change/Clean up Crank Case Oil Breather[/list:u]
When you have running problems:- Clean filter in back of pump
Check and adjust mixture
Do prowler's injector test
Do a pump flow test
Do an injector leak down test
Test aux air valve
Check operation of cold start injector and thermo time switch
Remove fuel pump and accumulator and get any water out
Drain tank and remove crud
Later cabs - clean lift pump filter[/list:u]
Anybody got anything else to add?
Would be worth expanding these with how to's and could be added as a guide. Any volunteers (Prowler I know you love this stuff :wink: )
- Clean filter in back of pump
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Local Hero
is the intention of this just for the fuel side of things? if not always worth going over the ignition and more offen than not replacing the dizzy cap
forgot to add, That's a very useful post :y:
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Local Hero
Need to sequence this list from free and easy/most likely to fix to hard/expensive/least likely
If you have wear outside the shim range you'll need new buckets and or cam (probably need a head overhaul too) - never seen them this bad ever. Biggest shim I've fitted was 3.8mm I think and they go up to 4.1mm I think??
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I also want to clean all the breathers before I take it for a tune, Is the crankcase breather you mentioned the metal pipe which appears to come up out of the sump on the right hand side if you were looking down from the front of the car?
If so, is it easy to get off?
Thanks, toad.
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should be in the 'Servicing' section of the Guides
Steve
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Re: Things to do when buying a FI car or when problems occur
crazyquiff said
(Prowler I know you love this stuff :wink: )
….I do…..but at the moment I have a large corporation demanding some results - and you DO NOT keep the Mafioso waiting !!!! I'll be back soon.
Owning a Mk1 cabby is a vertical learning curve…
1989 Mk1 Clipper 1.8 automatic - Sadly now up for sale - medical issues dictate)
1999 (Nov) Passat S Saloon 1.9 TDI (AFN) - TUG 1 (Remap by CCC ( - **** …..change pants !!) with cruise control
2000 (Mar) Passat Sport Estate 1.9 TDI (ATJ) 5 speed automatic with Tiptronic - TUG 2 (Remap and cruise control by CCC)
1989 Mk1 Clipper 1.8 automatic - Sadly now up for sale - medical issues dictate)
1999 (Nov) Passat S Saloon 1.9 TDI (AFN) - TUG 1 (Remap by CCC ( - **** …..change pants !!) with cruise control
2000 (Mar) Passat Sport Estate 1.9 TDI (ATJ) 5 speed automatic with Tiptronic - TUG 2 (Remap and cruise control by CCC)
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Local Hero
If your not getting a spark from the coil… and the voltage is all wrong on the LT wiring (I was getting 4v either side of the coil), It could well be the Fuse box! as I've now found out
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I think they just have the hydraulic tappets that you replace when they get noisy? Mine need doing but havent tackled the job yet.
Mk1 Haynes manual doesn't cover the hydraulic type setup but the manual for the Mk2 does.
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Very confused
Golf GTI Cabriolet 1990 Helios Blue - gone
Audi A4 1.9TDI - Gone
Golf GTTDI MK5 140…..oooh quick….but not a MK1
Audi A4 1.9TDI - Gone
Golf GTTDI MK5 140…..oooh quick….but not a MK1
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details of how to check both are as follows…
Guide: How to clean/service your tappets | VW Vortex - Volkswagen Forum
This guide is for hydraulic tappets, mk1 golfs had bucket and shim.
VALVE ADJUSTMENT - 8V SOLID LIFTER ENGINES
http://www.driversfound.com/scirocco/techtips/engine/valveadjustment
Madone with the two Cabs 82 (UK RHD) and 85 (US LHD) (92 sold)
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