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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: golfmk2boy on 22 October 2006, 16:08
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Lads,
Can anyone identify and tell me where these need to go;
The vacuum pipe, fits to a plug behind this lead, i dont know where that vacuum pipe should go?
(http://www.securedinternet.co.uk/pipe.jpg)
and...
(http://www.securedinternet.co.uk/fixing.jpg)
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the bottom pic is the earth strap that goes from that earth plate to a metal sheild around the dizzy cap
ignore it if ou dont have the metal sheild thing :smiley:
cant work out the vacum hose. Could be off the brake vacume hose. not sure
Edit: If you have a soft brake pedal with the engine running then block that vacume hose. I had a similar problem and almost crashed :shocked:
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Thanks for that.
My brake pedal wont move at the moment so that sounds about right...
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the bottom pic is the earth strap that goes from that earth plate to a metal sheild around the dizzy cap
ignore it if ou dont have the metal sheild thing :smiley:
no it isnt thats on a 16v i think. that goes from where it is attached in your pic to the mount for the coil on the bulkhead. its the coke can sized thing that the centre lead for your dizzy cap comes out of.
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well it is on my 8v :laugh:
binned it. looked crap :tongue:
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well it is on my 8v :laugh:
binned it. looked crap :tongue:
it earths the cylinder head. as long as it is connected to the chassis somewhere it will be fine
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Would it cause the car not to start if it wasnt earthed?
I have just swapped my motor and it is not starting, I can only hear the fuel pump (i thinK)
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that strap comes straight from the battery negative terminal , car should still start without it though , the other hose is from the white clear hose to the bottom of that one way cream valve . its the vacuum sender for the MPG option on the back of the dashboard. i can tell it is as on your picture ya can quite clearly see the transparent hose hanging there to the right :p
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p.s your leads look nice and new but that coil (top right) looks like its been on there a few years and has seen its day lol , if ya get any igniton problems in the future keep an eye on that , coils break down after a while.
also keep an eye on that steel coolant pipe , looking rusty and they eventually rust through , replaced mine recently after i developed a leak on the elbow of it.
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ah also somin else , the brake issue is either air in the brake fluid system caused by either a recent change and they havent been bled properly or very old brake fluid that needs changing. check to see if the pedal goes 'stiff' after you turn the engine off and pump it several times. if it still goes to the floor after the engine is off and you do this the master cylinder is leaking and needs replacing which will also cause 'soft' brakes.
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Fuel was leaking out from the back, nearside rear when I was trying to start.
I think I have connected up the starter motor incorrectly and it must not be turning the engine, therefore the fuel pressure must have built up and caused it to burst out of a pipe, cos I think I hear the fuel pump running...
Could this be correct?
I know what you mean about the coil, it is in a bad state :huh: I will replace it when I can afford a new one.
It must be something to do with the starter motor cos I didnt hear anything normal, like the starter turning.
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The cylinder head earth wire broke on my digi and car was dead. Thought it was fuel pump or relay but spotted that this wire was broken. Fixed the wire and car started immediately
Alan :smiley:
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Ah thanks!
Thats a relief to know.
Ithink I heard the fuel pump working, and I noticed fuel was running out from the back. My earth wire is broken. I seem to have two on there (it is a newer engine) previously I only had the one wire.
Do you know where they both should go?
thanks again :smiley: