Should my inline fuel filter be full of fuel? - 1.8 carb.
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I read that since there is an fuel vapour separator later in the line, the this isn't a problem because the air is removed and sent back to the tank.
The car has been braking down recently, feels like fuel starvation, and I thought I was on to something with this, but maybe not..

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1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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i've currently got a similar problem thought it was fuel starvation, checked tank thru inspection hole under back seat (nice and clean) although i changed the filler neck cos it was showing signs of rust. Changed fuel filter on end of sender unit and in-line filter in engine bay together with mechanical fuel pump to no avail. New plugs and weber conversion only carried out in January so brand new so is now booked in for a good old fashioned Crypton tune on Tuesday and hopefully if this sorts out the problem i will let you know and it might help you as well. By the way mine starts and idles perfectly but has an intermittent fault where on occasions it tries to splutters and stall when pulling away.
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Docc
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As I said I'm no expert just trying to help.
My mate who is an ex vw mechanic just got me to go through the ignition sys first.
Plugs, leads, dizzy, rotor, condenser and points if u have them, coil etc
Luckily the condenser and points were the answer.
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Previously it was cutting out / losing power whenever the tank wasn't brim-full, so it's worth a try

Stone
"Klaus": 1987 Clipper Cabrio, LA7Y, 1.8 Weber (auto)
1995 Corrado VR6, LK4Z: RIP
2003 Golf R32, LB5R
1995 Corrado VR6, LK4Z: RIP
2003 Golf R32, LB5R
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tank all cleaned out along with pick up filter. car fitted with weber carb.
on the times its happened ive filled fuel line to pump via a syringe reconnected line and the car runs fine again………
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Biggest difference for mine was in checking and tightening all the joints from the inlet manifold all the way to the air inlet pipe. A loose carb flange or adapter plate (on top of the carb) will give you a vacuum leak under load that will cause weird fuelling effects…
Stone
"Klaus": 1987 Clipper Cabrio, LA7Y, 1.8 Weber (auto)
1995 Corrado VR6, LK4Z: RIP
2003 Golf R32, LB5R
1995 Corrado VR6, LK4Z: RIP
2003 Golf R32, LB5R
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