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rick 918-S
post Sep 13 2021, 03:44 PM
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I was helping my old high school pal attempt to get a 1.8 running. The car is his daughters. She really wants to take it on her drivers test. May be even this week. We had some strange stuff occur.

The car was purchased at Auction. It had an engine fire due to a cracked clamp on the cold start valve. The fire consumed the center of the engine harness. Through the generosity of Betty and Clay they received a parts box at no charge. Thank you again you two!

I came into the picture when they had everything installed and we attempting to get it running.

Turned out they accidentally broke the inlet on the cold start. So I was lucky enough to source one from Jim Hoiland. Thank you Jim!

So with this install it would crank and barely run. Fuel pressure was at 40ish PSI. My friend Lowell smoke tested the intake system. All was tight.

Once we had it firing barely.. Lowell pulled the plug on the AFM and the car raced to life. Weird I know.

Pulled the plugs and notice #3-#4 were wet with Gas. #2 was dry like it never got fuel and #1 looked normal.

Lowell ordered a set of Injectors. We believe due to the process of elimination two of the injector were stuck open and one was stuck closed. Noid lighted all injectors that they are getting signal.

Any thoughts on the reason the car kept running with the AFM unplugged? Lowell thought possibly the injector that were stuck one were being siphoned allowing the engine to keep running.
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post Sep 13 2021, 04:53 PM
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That is a thought. Possibly install a noid light with an adapter to monitor what the cold start is doing.
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post Sep 13 2021, 05:04 PM
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QUOTE(rick 918-S @ Sep 13 2021, 03:53 PM) *

That is a thought. Possibly install a noid light with an adapter to monitor what the cold start is doing.


Sir Rick, my previous 1.8 ljet and friends 1.8 ljet only likes between 28 to 31 psi on fuel
pressure.
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post Sep 13 2021, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE(ndfrigi @ Sep 13 2021, 05:04 PM) *

QUOTE(rick 918-S @ Sep 13 2021, 03:53 PM) *

That is a thought. Possibly install a noid light with an adapter to monitor what the cold start is doing.


Sir Rick, my previous 1.8 ljet and friends 1.8 ljet only likes between 28 to 31 psi on fuel
pressure.


that pressure is high at 40, but there are two tests for fuel pressure on the 1.8.
the test without the engine running and just firing the fuel pump with the afm flap is 36 lbs. there is a procedure for doing both tests, the other one for when the car is at idle. they want more fuel pressure under load and acceleration - up to 36 lbs.

timothy nd28 is the guru i reckon.
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