fuel problem
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1983 1800 gti DX engine. no fuel from injector
However I have taken No 1 injector out and there is no fuel coming out of the injector. Like wise if I take the injector off and put the pipe in a jar, I get nothing from the pipe which is clear. All done with the starter motor running of course. I shall have to get another injector off I guess to check them all eventually. I was trying to avoid pulling the injectors as they are a real pain to get out, even with a tool I have made for the job. Should I be looking at problems with the fuel distributor or something else?
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Lifting the round plate in the metering head (use a magnet) should send petrol to the injectors
best to remove lines to the injectors or even better the injectors if doing tis for any length of time or you will fill the cylinder bores with petrol
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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a) it would be an easy fix and
b) the vehicle was sitting outside in a field for 7 years before I bought it as a project so anything could be stuck.
I'll certainly have a look at that first thanks.
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However with a magnet on the centre bolt it moves up and down freely and seems to be concentric with the venturi, so I'm hesitant to fiddle with it. I might try a gentle vacuuming of the venturi tho'
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This is a contradiction, but as a system it's both very simple / robust, while at the same time aspects of it can be complicated / easily damaged.
Break something and it can be very expensive / time consuming to find and replace (if at all).
Quite a few old school sites scattered about when you search and well worth a read first.
Just a random one to start you - https://tasteslikepetrol.net/2020/02/bosch-k-jetronic-basics/
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golfy1 said
It's pretty manky in there
However with a magnet on the centre bolt it moves up and down freely and seems to be concentric with the venturi, so I'm hesitant to fiddle with it. I might try a gentle vacuuming of the venturi tho'
Post some pics, how do you mean manky? has some wildlife been in residence? Has it drawn stuff into the inlet manifold/engine?
Is fuel getting to the injectors by running the pump and lifting the metering flap?
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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if you run the pump and lift the flap do the injectors work?
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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As usually I see them bright and shiny.
What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
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I'll try leaving out the fuel pump relay and just join the two large blades in the relay socket. Could be the problem with the ignition switch has come back. I'll do some more fettling tomorrow
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