Author Topic: 86 cabrio starting problem  (Read 5733 times)

Offline richandhazel

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #10 on: 07 November 2003, 19:47 »
You could try disconnecting the positive supply to the fuel pump and sticking an ammeter in series........see what kind of current draw you're getting. A higher than average current draw would mean the pump is working harder either due to a blockage or wear.
Although you've cleaned it all out, it may still have picked up some crud from somewhere, thats now found its way to the inlet strainer of the lift pump or the main pump. I'd definately do the current check and check those strainers before spending ??? on a new pump.

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #11 on: 26 November 2003, 23:49 »
Finally got around to having a look at the car, there is power to the pump while turning the engine over, but the pump is,nt buzzing, disconnected the pump from the tank supply and got covered in petrol, so I guess the lift pump is working, though when I spun it over again nothing came from the tank, perhaps I drained it, so wheres the best place  to get a pump from ?, most places are asking ?70 +. any ideas.

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #12 on: 27 November 2003, 23:10 »
Anybody there ?.

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #13 on: 28 November 2003, 13:43 »
If there is power to the pump and its not buzzing then its shot.

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #14 on: 01 December 2003, 01:40 »
If there is power to the pump and its not buzzing then its shot.

shot sounds a little bit nice. f**kED i would have said.

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #15 on: 01 December 2003, 14:49 »
er yep  :D

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #16 on: 01 December 2003, 20:11 »
So where,s the best place to buy one ?.

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #17 on: 01 December 2003, 20:42 »
Check the price at VW stealer, they have dropped. Got a main pump for a pb golf last year for ?35. Or try Euro car parts, GSF , links on home page.
Steve.

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #18 on: 02 December 2003, 19:21 »
Thanks for the opinions, carb pumps are a lot cheaper, injection ones are all ?70+, unless someone has a good used one to lend me ?.

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Re:86 cabrio starting problem
« Reply #19 on: 03 December 2003, 12:06 »
If its definately the pump then I'm afraid you have no choice but to take the hit in the wallet.
I'd recommend talking to Stuart at Eurocarparts (Leeds):-

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