Hi all, been reading up on the posts but struggling to find the right info to help me out..
Right, I have issues with an '85 Golf II (K-Jet) 1.8 8v. Sat for around two years through the weather. I was asked to inspect for a mate. It needed a fuel pump fuse to get it running, to which it fired straight up,and exhaust manifold, which was consequently split in a few places an blowing badly. After researching a bit about them I found that the easiest way was for the head to come off, so with that I got to work an took it all to pieces, also doing the belt and head gasket, (plus the stem seals,injector seals and related gaskets that come in the kit)
I stick welded the manifold after struggling to source the correct manifold and fabricated the tool for those bloody horrible C clips.
I then proceeded to put it all back together. It went together fine enough but when it came to starting, it just didn't want to know. It fires up, but wont idle well,sometimes at all, below 2k and just sounds so noisey, lumpy and ill. After 15,20 seconds or so it will die, not running on. It smokes a bit from behind inlet/exhaust mani, but this could be lack of a decent seal on the downpipe - manifold section. So, with the timing re-done, checked and checked again, checked for spark (looks weak) and fuel,(seems ok) inspected dizzy leads an rotor (which could do with a good service if honest, but are in working order as it did run well before I attacked it)After checking vacuums and earths and electrical connections that were removed. I carried out a compression test and it shocked the hell outta me! Experience now tells me I should of done that before I started!!
The results were:
1 2 3 4
Dry: 98 109 95 130 PSI
Wet: 120 125 130 152 PSI
Difference (22) (16) (35) (22)
Cyl. 3 Requires Rings, or possibly bore scoring/damage??
Could it be that its the rings that need to be done, or my head work at fault? All the valves were lapped in and to the best of my knowledge the stem seals fitted correctly, flush without damages to the rubber. Im stumped, because I think that it can only be poorly seated valves(they weren't lapped in aggressively), piston rings or a faulty head gasket that is able to cause this low compression??
Also if my timing was out still the valves may not be shut at tdc,(??) but if that is the case would it still run?
Im heading back out to her later to ponder

If anyone is able to shed any light, or has any info it would be greatly appreciated. Im continuing to check through the posts, I just need to keep her alive!!
Thanks, Lantz