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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Crazy Golfer on 27 August 2003, 20:02

Title: Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: Crazy Golfer on 27 August 2003, 20:02
Just for a change I have an 8v that will not idle properly.
I have been reading through all the posts about poor idle and the problems I have are similar but not the same.
My idle speed does not vary, it is always about 400rpm (not comfortable when stationary). Worse, if you put the clutch in above 1100rpm it just stalls, then I swear at it.
1st thought was weak electrics changed the HTs, plugs, etc - no change
Then checked all the vacuum hoses etc (Fords are a classic for this), didn't really see any loose.
Mine is a really early MK2 (A-plate) and my brother's D-plate has loads of extra boxes and hoses on the injection system! Do they all have Idle Stablisation Valves, because if mine has one I can't see it, to fix it!

Any guess would be helpful because if it carries on like this I am just going to go mad and drive it into the nearest Volvo to kill it!

Oli
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: golfvr6 on 27 August 2003, 20:12
I pressume you checked all the obvious things like mixture, idle speed and ignition timing?
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: tinman on 28 August 2003, 10:35
sounds like it just needs tuning as it were. may be running a little lean. locate the hex nut everyone talks about and fiddle with that.

Tin
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: richandhazel on 28 August 2003, 10:47

Mine is a really early MK2 (A-plate) and my brother's D-plate has loads of extra boxes and hoses on the injection system! Do they all have Idle Stablisation Valves, because if mine has one I can't see it, to fix it!

Oli

No you probably won't have the ISV fitted as that was fitted to the Digifant (PB) and 16V engines.
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: larry on 28 August 2003, 12:46
i had a problem likethis on my mrk 2 - i fixed it by taking off of the distributor cap and cleaning the arm and contacts within. It worked on mine after i tried everything you have.
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: golfvr6 on 28 August 2003, 14:01
The ISV was fitted to the 8v , not sure about the really early ones though.
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: Crazy Golfer on 04 September 2003, 22:24
Cheers for the help, 1st thing I tried was a new rotor arm and dizzy cap and that did nothing. Also I have found where the ISV would be if I had one!
I have got loads of questions about my Golf it is a bit odd it looks like a MK1. Mars red, A-reg and MK1 style side stripes I guess. I will save that for another day when I find somebody really anal about MK2s, any volunteers?

I have given up trying to find the source and cheated, I wound the idle up. I'm going to worry about it after we have rebuilt the head (smoking on start-up).

Oli
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: golfvr6 on 07 September 2003, 14:37
Maybe thats part of your problem, poor compression.
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: Speedydub on 07 September 2003, 15:18
Hi

I have a 1986 mk2 8v gti, with a similar problem to this. When the engine is cold, it idles low then cuts out when you put the clutch in.

Normally if i give it some gas for a couple of minutes, its ok and revs normally.

Any remedies for this? also can anyone recommend a good place in essex to get het tuned up?

Cheers

Jen
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: golfvr6 on 07 September 2003, 17:20
Sounds like your warm regulator is knackered.
Title: Re:Poor idle (just for a change)
Post by: wayneprice on 08 September 2003, 22:09
Just for a change I have an 8v that will not idle properly.
I have been reading through all the posts about poor idle and the problems I have are similar but not the same.
My idle speed does not vary, it is always about 400rpm (not comfortable when stationary). Worse, if you put the clutch in above 1100rpm it just stalls, then I swear at it.
1st thought was weak electrics changed the HTs, plugs, etc - no change
Then checked all the vacuum hoses etc (Fords are a classic for this), didn't really see any loose.
Mine is a really early MK2 (A-plate) and my brother's D-plate has loads of extra boxes and hoses on the injection system! Do they all have Idle Stablisation Valves, because if mine has one I can't see it, to fix it!

Any guess would be helpful because if it carries on like this I am just going to go mad and drive it into the nearest Volvo to kill it!

Oli


I had major problems with mine. Died at every opportunity.  I changed Idle stabilisation valve and relay,, Temp sender Coldstart sensor, Warm up valve, air inlet valve, in fact you name it, I tried it. Going back to basics I checked the fuel filter and it was clogged to the hilt. I flushed out the fuel tank and replaced the filter and got myself a new car. Or it felt like a new car. It now drives like a dream. Hope it helps