Hi, in desperate need of help as I'm in the dog house with her indoors!
1988 MK2 16V on k-jet, standard car.
The car has for a while had some running problems, such as hunting at idle and you could smell it was rich as hell as it stank when ticking over, performance seemed OK though although a bit lacking in low end grunt especially if you just plant it rather than gradually opening the throttle.
Anyway, I got hold of some brand new injectors for it and also an inlet manifold gasket suspecting an air leak. I also got new injector seals.
Fitted this lot yesterday and now the car runs worse!!
The tickover is now steady and it doesn't appear to smell as rich, but it now has a misfire type symptom where when you put your foot on the throttle a bit, it kind of judders quickly like a misfire. If you floor it the performance is not there and it kind of makes it's mind up when it is going to give you a sudden burst and then hangs back again and then another shove in the back.
If you pull out from a junction with say 1/4 throttle and it has a bit of a splutter, if you back off slightly it catches and runs clean, but as soon as you open the throttle more it starts to stutter.
This is not what I would call kangaroo stutters where the car lurches etc, very much misfire type symptom. It also does it just revving it when stationary, so the engine doesn't need to be under load in normal driving conditons to do it.
I'm purely an amateur DIY mechanic, but her indoors is not too pleased that I have made it worse!
My train of thought is that it is a fuelling issue still but has anyone got any pearls of wisdom to help me out here?
Also, with the rubber boot off the metering head, so you can see the disc/flap, are you supposed to be able to push that open a fair way or just a couple of mm? there was a bit of oil/crud in there so I gave it a quick wipe over with a rag & carb cleaner, presumably this is crap coming from the crank case breather pipe?
I'm more interested in this misfire symptom though.
Help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Lee