Hi folks!
Just completed a clutch change on my mk2 GTI. Now thats done we're back on track for a reliable daily driver. New driveshaft bolts are all im waiting for (VW parts say it wont be here till FRIDAY! Meh) So while waiting i thought i'd double check all was working and the clutch is done right so i tried starting it. No go sadly. First few attempts identified that i'd cracked the tip of the king lead in the coil, so i changed it out and tried again. No go, and the engine was now locking on the second or third turn. By this time i was now noticing that the fuel was constantly priming, and not hitting cut out. Also, theres a fair reek of fuel but no visible evidence which shows a leak. My guess is that the non start due to the king lead has caused a fuel flood, but i cant work out why the fuel is not cutting out after a few seconds. Added to that theres a strange clicking noise from the inlet manifold around the fuel rail AFTER i have attempted to start it. The biggest puzzle is why it has started doing this when i havent been about that part of the engine during the clutch change?? Can anyone shed some light on this problem? Im now stumped!