Fuel injectors
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Could anyone tell me other than the cold start injector is there any electrical reason that fuel isn't going to the other 4 injectors ???
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I think I'm sorted pulled out all four injectors today and there busted not a spec of spray coming from any of them so need replacing. Cheers 👍
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1986 GTI Cabriolet ("dambuster")
2000 Mk4 Cabriolet Avantgarde (bought for the mrs)
2001 Zafira 1.8
2000 Mk4 Cabriolet Avantgarde (bought for the mrs)
2001 Zafira 1.8
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Yeah sure it's the injectors took all 4 out and there dry as a bone put them in plastic bottles and turned it over but not a bit of spray when I took the fuel line off them they all had fuel on the top of the injector so I guess it's 4 new ones. After all the car has been in storage for 17 years.
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There's nothing really in them to go wrong as they are purely mechanical. For all four to be down smells of other issues.They won''t open until about 60psi of fuel pressure so have you got that?
The 5th injector relies on an electrical coil to open so will still fire fuel at a lot lower pressure than the main injectors.
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I guess it is muck and dirt that was in the fuel. I cleaned out the fuel tank I also replaced the pump and the filter the pressure seems to be ok but not sure how to measure psi on the fuel. I was going to try run the pump with the injectors off just to make sure the fuel is clean before putting on new ones would you advise this ?
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I have fuel all the way to the end of the braided fuel lines. I just guessed that the injectors where the problem. But yomp has me thinking again said there should be about 60 psi but I have no way to measure psi. The new injectors are on the way in the post I agree I don't want to put dirty fuel through but today I put all the lines into a container and turned the ignition on and off a few times and then lifted the flap in the injection unit and the fuel ran clear and clean so I'm just hoping it is the injectors and I do have the pressure. I also put a bottle of injection cleaner into the fuel tank and there's a new pump and filter. I was reading up and some people take out the relay and cross port 30 and 83 to run the pump I may do this to flush more fuel through but I think it's as clean as I can possibly get it. Just hope she'll start up with new injectors.
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Good luck.
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Mars red 1.8 GTI tintop now MOT'd and on the road!
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A common mistake people make when recommissioning these cars is they put a battery on and a gallon of fuel in and try and run it.
Many cars suffered the fuel filler neck rotting syndrome and the moisture that got in the tank back then has been slowly eating away at the fuel system over time and all that happens when trying to run it is it fills the sensitive parts up with all the gathered muck / rust.
You never mentioned muck to begin with so I'm guessing muck has reached the injectors so maybe not a pressure problem.
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The relay trick is better than just bridging the 2 bigger sockets with a wire as that will make the fuel pump even with the ignition off, I know this as my fuel pump relay failed on the way home one and I only had a bit of wire in the car but it worked and got me home, I just used a thick bit of wire I had knocking about in the car.
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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When are you hoping to get it on the road?
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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Well when i went to put in gear clutch was stuck so I only got that sorted tonight it wasn't to bad I thought it was going to be a nightmare but all good now. I guess the problems start now ! It's running good now but the latest thing is that it's running very hot. I flushed out the water system with a wash had the heater on new water pump and thermostat and have coolant in it now but temp pin goes up to about 3/4 not sitting 1/2 way the fan is kicking in and out ok but I just think she's running to hot any advice ? As to when I'm getting it on the road well not sure if I'm going to tax and insurer this year but I think I'll have to take it for a short run down the road
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The fun is about to begin though, have you gone through the braking system etc yet?
Good luck with it.👍🏻
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