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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: simpleton on 11 October 2008, 10:20

Title: Snapped Throttle screw
Post by: simpleton on 11 October 2008, 10:20
Hi all firstly may i thank you all for your posts on my 57i kit what a joke they are im now changed it to a standard box but am still having a few wee problems.


i have done a full service thats plugs leads dizzy cap rota arm oil filter air filter oil etc.

i am now trying to get my car to idle on 1000,i have checked the isv switch and all working fine,so i decided to losen the 8mm nut and unscrew the throttle screw but its snapped :cry: if i get one of a mk3 golf or a passat will that dpo as there isnt any gti'sin my local scrappy?

this morning i have noticed that it has a wee wee mis-fire and am wondering if that could be my problem but sure;y that wouldnt make my needle fluctuate.


Title: Re: Snapped Throttle screw
Post by: Conker on 11 October 2008, 16:07
If you've got a miss-fire I would sort that out first as it might cure the idle problem. If not then you can look into sorting out the idle problem afterwards, as its a less serious problem vs a miss-fire.

There are loads of threads that can help you with both problems, so use the search function and sit down with a cup of tea for a good couple of hours of research!


To start you off...

MISS-FIRE
 - Plugs
 - Leads
 - Rotor arm
 - Dizzy cap or dizzy itself
 - Coil

IDLE
 - Air leak
 - The ISV needs cleaning
 - The idle/CO settings needs re-setting
 - Clean all breathers and air intakes


Ad infinitum...

Title: Re: Snapped Throttle screw
Post by: sharpie on 11 October 2008, 16:21
add f**ked rocker gasket to the missfire list.
Title: Re: Snapped Throttle screw
Post by: danny_p on 11 October 2008, 22:55
thats more a 16v thing.   

misfire are normaly a plug related issue
Title: Re: Snapped Throttle screw
Post by: simpleton on 12 October 2008, 17:08
just a quick recap for you all today i have now replaced all the vacum hoses and also cleaned all pies etc,i have now set the idle to 950ish carnt do any better but i must say it runs,sound and feels alot better.


just a quickie i have looked at the air flow meter which is situated above the rocker cover on a big rubber holder how can i tell if i have the right one on ie what the difference between a 1.8 and 2 litre module.


Plus would somebody be most kind and upload me a picture of a isv switch please as im getting mixed up which one its supposed to be.


thanks alot guys

simp
Title: Re: Snapped Throttle screw
Post by: sidecarphil on 12 October 2008, 18:16
the thing your on about is the idle speed control valve  :smiley:

the air flow meter it in the airbox i think  :smiley:
Title: Re: Snapped Throttle screw
Post by: richard s on 12 October 2008, 20:49
idle control valve is in front of the inlet manifold and is fed from a pipe that comes from the ufo on the rocker cover
Title: Re: Snapped Throttle screw
Post by: sidecarphil on 12 October 2008, 21:06
idle control valve is in front of the inlet manifold and is fed from a pipe that comes from the ufo on the rocker cover

which is situated above the rocker cover on a big rubber holder

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