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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: mark-j-h on 27 March 2009, 09:20

Title: Serviced my 16V, now it runs worse! Help please
Post by: mark-j-h on 27 March 2009, 09:20
Bit of background:

Battery failed so I thought I'd give the car a bit of a service when I replaced the battery so I:

Replaced all ignition leads
New distributor, rotor, cap etc
New coil
Replace oil and filter

The distributor was leaking oil and looked like the rotor arm had been forced off in the past, the coil had corroded terminals and I replaced the rest as a matter of course.

After replacing all that, the cars runs but is seriously lacking in power! Have I missed something?

Do I need to redo the timing after replacing all the above?
Dodgy new leads?
Coil wires back on correctly (I would have thought if I'd got the wires wrong it wouldn't start at all)
Have I got the HT leads in the wrong order (followed a diagram on here 1,2 on top, 3,4 on bottom of dizzy cap)

Help please!
Title: Re: Serviced my 16V, now it runs worse! Help please
Post by: mattkh on 27 March 2009, 16:46
New distributor, rotor, cap etc
Hi
If you removed the old distributor and put on a new one, then it is definitely a timing issue.
Title: Re: Serviced my 16V, now it runs worse! Help please
Post by: oakgreengolf on 27 March 2009, 18:17
as a above make sure the dizzy went back the same as when you took the old one out. Also check the wiring on the hall sender plug these are prone to fraying especially as you have removed it.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Serviced my 16V, now it runs worse! Help please
Post by: maplesyrup on 28 March 2009, 20:04
Yup that will be the timing out, buy a timing gun if you don't have one already, its an easy job to do.

Theres a how to on here somewhere....