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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: workhorse '90 8v on 16 January 2004, 14:08

Title: fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: workhorse '90 8v on 16 January 2004, 14:08
my 8v is running too rich / over fueling...

I know i should take it to a garage and get a proper CO test...

but , is it not possible to a do a simple small tweek of the mixture adjustment screw? you know, just a couple of degrees in one direction?

Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: golfvr6 on 16 January 2004, 14:16
If you don't want to get a co tester, go to halfords and buy a gunston colortune. Only about 15 quid.
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: workhorse '90 8v on 16 January 2004, 14:23
interesting!? whats that then? a do it yourself CO test??

i know it's running rich,  this kit will help me sort it out will it?

just one more question - the mixture (CO content) adjustment screw,  turning clockwise(positive) is it adding more air? and is this thus leaning off the mixture?? :P ???
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: golfvr6 on 16 January 2004, 14:27
The colortune is like a spark plug with a window on it, adjust the mixture until the combustion colour is blue with tints of orange in it. Do the adjustment when the engine is warm. It does work better doing the test in the dark!
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: richandhazel on 16 January 2004, 14:29
Where are you? I have a CO tester.
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: golfvr6 on 16 January 2004, 14:30
so have i  ;D
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: workhorse '90 8v on 16 January 2004, 14:33
Cheers gvr6.. i'l give this kit a go.

always like to learn new stuff, and never like to give in and take the old girl to the garage.. (expensive those places ::))

thanx again...
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: workhorse '90 8v on 16 January 2004, 14:34
ah! where am i?  mid west wales, i'm guessing i'm a good few hours from either of u.. thanx for the offer tho :)
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: richandhazel on 16 January 2004, 14:57
Not over Rhayader, Llandridod Wells way are you? I quite often find myself over there due to Hazels Mum and Dad living in Rhayader and my ex and my older 2 boys living in Llandrindod.
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: Gambit on 16 January 2004, 15:09
would a gunston work in a 16v with the spark plugs being so deep down in the head?

if its overfuellling then there will be a plum of black smoke come out of the exhaust on an upchange due to unburnt fuel hitting the exhaust manifold
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: richandhazel on 16 January 2004, 15:21
No, I doubt you'd be able to use the colourtune on a 16V, as you say too deep down in the head. You'd need the CO meter.
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: Gambit on 16 January 2004, 16:00
your spark plugs will be black also.

haynes details this well on the very last page of the manual  :)
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: golfvr6 on 17 January 2004, 00:27
The Gunston colortune will happily work on a 16v. I used to it on my old passat 16v with no problems. It doesn't have to be very tight to get a seal.
Title: Re:fuel question for the mechanics....
Post by: Helios_Blue_Valver on 17 January 2004, 12:02
worked on mine. The colortune comes with a viewing scope to use with recessed plugs.