Possible fuel blockage...
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Newbie
Possible fuel blockage...
Ive only had this mk1 for a few days now…but runnin it along the motorway was a nightmare At about 55-70mph the car starts to judder and the speed starts to drop (as it would if u removed ur foot from the throttle) at about 15mph the engine will cut out…and struggle to turn back on.
I believe it may be a bad fuel line, but this is my first mk1 so not if this is a common problem…any comments or help would be appreciated.
Cheers, Jon
BTW its an '83 1.3 Golf Driver, if that makes any difference! :?
I believe it may be a bad fuel line, but this is my first mk1 so not if this is a common problem…any comments or help would be appreciated.
Cheers, Jon
BTW its an '83 1.3 Golf Driver, if that makes any difference! :?
Posted
Local Hero
This problem could be due to a number of issues:
Carb icing - do a search on this forum for more details
Weak fuel pump - only real way to test is to replace
Blocked fuel lines - could be blocked filter - cheap and easy to replace
Incorrect setup on carb - Float position and adjustment
I have a used 1.3 fuel pump if you want one for not much.
Cheers
Rich
Carb icing - do a search on this forum for more details
Weak fuel pump - only real way to test is to replace
Blocked fuel lines - could be blocked filter - cheap and easy to replace
Incorrect setup on carb - Float position and adjustment
I have a used 1.3 fuel pump if you want one for not much.
Cheers
Rich
Posted
Local Hero
How long before it can re-start and run properly? If it?s only a min or so I?d suspect icing, a hot engine will clear itself in no time at all. Is the preheat pipe connected to the tin shield on the exhaust manifold? If it clears after a while (5-10mins) I?d suspect muck and rust from a corroded filler pipe is blocking the fuel lines and filters.
Have a look in the tank via the inspection hatch/fuel sender with a torch.
One of my Drivers did the same, would run for about 5-7 miles then conk out. Blowing back down the pipe from the tank cured it temporary for another 5 miles. The eventual solution was to take the tank off and swill out the crud. The Carb tanks are not as easy to clean out as the injected versions unfortunately?.
Have a look in the tank via the inspection hatch/fuel sender with a torch.
One of my Drivers did the same, would run for about 5-7 miles then conk out. Blowing back down the pipe from the tank cured it temporary for another 5 miles. The eventual solution was to take the tank off and swill out the crud. The Carb tanks are not as easy to clean out as the injected versions unfortunately?.
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Posted
Newbie
It tends to vary as to how long it takes to get back on, anything from straight away to about 5mins. havnt had the chance to hav a proper look at the fuel line yet as uni is takin up most of my time…plan on (tryin) cleanin it out friday.
Jon
Jon
Posted
Local Hero
I had exactly the same problem on mine years ago.
Sloved it by removing the fuel return pipe from the carb and pluging it! 8O
Car ran sweetly after that until I eventually stuck a bigger engine in…
Sloved it by removing the fuel return pipe from the carb and pluging it! 8O
Car ran sweetly after that until I eventually stuck a bigger engine in…
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Posted
Settled In
Had the same problewm - was traced to the rusty fuel neck filler (classic mk1 problem),. Build up of rust was blocking the in tank filter.
Not a 5 min job to replace. I'd recommend getting a replacement filler yourself and then ask a garage to fit it (unlike me who got a garage to source one at a seriously elevated price :cry: ).
Not a 5 min job to replace. I'd recommend getting a replacement filler yourself and then ask a garage to fit it (unlike me who got a garage to source one at a seriously elevated price :cry: ).
You should drink more water.
1664 is 95% water.
Drink more beer?
1664 is 95% water.
Drink more beer?
Posted
Newbie
cheers for all the help guys….fink its gona b to much of a job for me to handle so i wil take it to a VAG specialist to take a look…wot r overdrafts for ay!! Thanx for the help…appreciated!
Jon
Jon
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Old Timer
I think i'm having the same problem with my driver, there was a bad loss of power when trying to accelerate and it wouldn't idle, broke down on saturday when it cut out when i came to a stop and wouldn't restart. :cry:
Tested the pump on the roadside and it wasn't getting any fuel, took out the inline filter and it was fine, does this sound like a blocked line?
Tested the pump on the roadside and it wasn't getting any fuel, took out the inline filter and it was fine, does this sound like a blocked line?
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