Stuttering, stalling and stopping
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Local Hero
Stuttering, stalling and stopping
Had a Weber replacement carb with manual choke fitted a couple of months ago and seemed to drive fine for a while ? manual choke much better than auto. Actually thinking maybe an ignition problem - going to change points and condenser, check plugs (6 mnths old) tomorrow. Also wondering about HTs - dreaded Berus from GSFs
Anyone got any ideas?
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Local Hero
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1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Old Timer
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Local Hero
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1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Newbie
Re: Stuttering, stalling and stopping
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Local Hero
Popped into local garage this morning. They had a quick look and said almost definetly ignition. Cleaned King lead into coil (forgot to check… doh) as dirty - made a bit more improvement. Drove a 10 mile section of dual carrageway, some uphgill at constant 70-80 mph no problems. Even overtook couple of trucks
As checking cleaning and replacing bits of ignition system seem to be making noticable improvements will carry on in that direction. Will check all wires, connections etc. Is the coil on 1093cc same as GTI coil - got a good spare one? Look the same and only seem to list one part on GSF website.
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1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Old Timer
markwon said
Is the coil on 1093cc same as GTI coil
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I remember that the coil for Points is different from the coil with Electronic Ignition.
The points one has a red/orange label, and the GTI/non-points one has a green label. (label colours apply to VAG/Bosch original ones)
Unfortunately, they are not interchangeable…
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Local Hero
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Local Hero
Did you say you changed the condenser? - if not do it anyway
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Local Hero
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1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Local Hero
Anyhow, I used loads of WD40 to clean out the vacuum pipes and temp sensor in airboc - tons of dirt and grime came out. Not sure what this setup on the airbox does, but seems to have transformed the car. Pulls away in 1st and 2nd a lot smoother with minimal revs, very clean through acceleration, and will sit at 75-80mph for 20+ miles. Also went up long, steep hill at constant 65mph with medium throttle load.
What do these pipes and temp sensor do? This is the only thing I have fiddled with that has made much difference?
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1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Local Hero
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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Settling In
I want to go to a completly different carb set up, which will involve losing the current air filter housing. Has anyone else done this - gone to K&N or similar. If so, will I have cold running/carb icing probs as described above, or can I just get round that with carb/choke set up? Also, what did you do with the oil breather?
Appreciate any advice, sorry I can't offer any myself atm.
Hope this not too 'off thread'..
Thanks,
h
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Local Hero
However, the car is still cutting out/spluttering when faced with a steep gradient or strong head wind at 50mph+. To top it off wouldn't start yesterday morning. Checked all ignition parts, tried spare battery e.t.c - managed to get going with a tow start in the end. Have dropped car off at garage, they reckon possibly might be HTs or something in LT circuit. Would have tried spare HTs, but don't have them to hand. Wouldn't be surprised if this is the case. They're not that old, but they are Beru, seemed to be mainly negative experiences of these :?
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1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Local Hero
Looked at it again today. When you turn the key the fuel filter seems to almost empty completely and when running only a small trickle passes through filter. In addition fuel seems to be gulping into the filter rather than a steady flow and at points even looks like air bubbles in it - is this right?
Maybe imagining it, but seem to remember fuel filter should be half full when car running. When you turn the engine off, fuel keeps dribbling into the filter until the filter is full up. Replaced filter and still the same. Can anyone tell me how the fuel filter on 1100 or 1300 should behave?
My thinking is that under hard loads there is not enough of a resevoir of fuel in the filter and therefore engine dies. If you park up for 20-30 secs car is OK for a bit. Fuel pump was replaced last year and looks OK. Is it possible there is a blockage in my fuel lines?
Any help much appreciated as I feel I'm which is giving me a uch:
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1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Old Timer
markwon said
When you turn the key the fuel filter seems to almost empty completely and when running only a small trickle passes through filter. In addition fuel seems to be gulping into the filter rather than a steady flow and at points even looks like air bubbles in it - is this right?
This sounds correct, from my memory of my 1.3. The gulping is because the filter works on a diagphragm (sp?) principle, which means it takes a "gulp" every time the cam goes around once (it's driven from the cam)
Maybe imagining it, but seem to remember fuel filter should be half full when car running.
Sounds right, mine was also half full when parked, and never seemed to get truly full, but I was using a larger than normal one (body of filter over 1" diameter)
When you turn the engine off, fuel keeps dribbling into the filter until the filter is full up. Replaced filter and still the same. Can anyone tell me how the fuel filter on 1100 or 1300 should behave?
Not quite sure, but if fuel lines are blocked, there would be lower pressure in the lines around the filter, which would equalise whilst parked, by pulling fuel through slowly/filling the filter(?)
My thinking is that under hard loads there is not enough of a resevoir of fuel in the filter and therefore engine dies. If you park up for 20-30 secs car is OK for a bit. Fuel pump was replaced last year and looks OK. Is it possible there is a blockage in my fuel lines?
I would pursue the theory that the fuel lines/pickup filter in the tank are blocked/partly blocked. See if a garage/mate with a compessor will blow them through for you (disconnect flexible fuel lines in engine bay first!), but first remove the fuel gauge sender under the back seat first, to see if there's a lot of crud in the tank (if you haven't already done so)
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Local Hero
You say that gulping is normal, but what about small air bubbles almost fizzy looking? Fortunately have got a compressor so thats a job for Sunday. This problem is driving me up the wall, but I am determined to fix it - car drives beautifully for what it is the rest of time.
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1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Old Timer
The flow is the thing that you need to improve…
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