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  1. #411
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    I would be doing what Preen said. Pull the jets out one by one and make sure they arent blocked. Common problem. They need to be the right size too, and the float has to be set up right as well. Theres a fair amount of tweaking with carbs, especially when they are from another vehicle like a 4L Falcon. 32/36 webers are great and match the 1.6-1.8 nicely. I had one on my bored out and ported 1.7 golf mk1 motor. Was plenty enough and ran beautifully.
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    Yes I'd be checking your idle jets first and foremost. My 44IDF used to get crap stuck in the idle jets on it every once in a while.

    Easy way to pick which ciruit it is.. If it does it on trailing throttle and idles rough, but when you plant your foot it clears up- It's your idle circuit and more than likely your idle jets.

    Whenever it happened to me i'd just pull up straight away, unscrew the idle jets, blow them out and refit them. Usually you'll see a big chunk of **** jammed in the end of one of them...

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    Make sure you've got a good fuel filter fitted. That usually helps keep the carby clean and there's nothing wrong with fitting a 2nd (aftermarket) filter just before the carb.

    There's nothing worse than being parked by the side of the road pulling the top off the carby and dropping a vital piece between the radiator and the grill and having to take the radiator out. Then you have to go looking for water to refill the radiator. If the missus is in the car waiting for you to get back on the road you can kiss goodbye to any sex you had planned for the night.

    Why doesn't any of this happen with other cars, only MK1 Golf's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sports racer View Post
    If the missus is in the car waiting for you to get back on the road you can kiss goodbye to any sex you had planned for the night.

    Why doesn't any of this happen with other cars, only MK1 Golf's.
    Hahahaha mate, the amount of times i've pushed my car due to a fault of somesort. Its a price to pay with driving these cars, im hapy to pay it. A few problems with the exchange of the huge amounts of ppl i meet, and the amounts of ppl that stop me in the streets to find out more about the car.. wouldnt have it any other way.

    However fellas, as i had mentioned NUMEROUS times, the carby had been rebuilt a month or so ago, and the jets had recently been fitted. None the less ill still check the jets, only thing is i dont know how to or where/what they look like. The float too, is a thing im not fimiliar with. Ill take it back to the guy and demand a look over agian. Arrghhhhh carbies -.-
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    Brass bits are the floats, some models have plastic ones.

    Take top cover off to show this


    this is the idle jet, should be one on other side too


    Never really seen a falcon weber, but im assuming all progressive downdrafts are the same, or similar
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    The straight six webers are a DCNF i'm pretty sure...

    Buy yourself a good weber tuning guide, mate. Worth their weight in gold!

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    Went to a JDM meet lastnight in the city, and on the way back my friends and i had some fun, hitting around 160. I've never put my foot down completely in the little golf, however gotta say it has some balls. I think i read somewhere my engine is 55kws? Hmm goes pretty good.

    However i've been having a problem for the past week. When the car starts up it jerks, idles strangely, and if it stalls is very hard to start agian unless push starting it. However after around 15/20 mins, it runs prefectly fine? I've bought a new fule filter, opened the carb checked the jets and everything, and they were perfect. I still havnt tuned it since i got it, but it ran fine. Can anyone suggest where to get it tuned, so i can just have a reliable daily, as this sh*ts getting outta hand ahaha.

    Anyway more to the point. Lets just say this pic here inspired me a little.. so i went to supercheap today and got some supplies.
    Pics tmoro arvo or so
    Quote Originally Posted by GRN_VAGN View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeMK1 View Post
    and if it stalls is very hard to start agian unless push starting it.
    When you're push starting you have full 12v to the coil, when you use the starter motor the voltage to the coil is reduced, Might be time to look at your spark. Start by checking the gap on your spark plugs as this can be the cause of hard starting. I can't remember if MK1's have transistorised ignition or came out with points in the dizzy? Points wear down and need to be adjusted.

    Cheers

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeMK1 View Post
    Lets just say this pic here inspired me a little.. so i went to supercheap today and got some supplies.
    Pics tmoro arvo or so
    You got fluffy dice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sports racer View Post
    When you're push starting you have full 12v to the coil, when you use the starter motor the voltage to the coil is reduced, Might be time to look at your spark. Start by checking the gap on your spark plugs as this can be the cause of hard starting. I can't remember if MK1's have transistorised ignition or came out with points in the dizzy? Points wear down and need to be adjusted.

    Cheers

    Paul
    Thanks for that Paul, ill check it tmoro first thing, i had a feeling it was my plugs. However, its strange as when the car is warmed up it starts first crank, without any problems. However it has the odd idle drop, and once that idle drops and stalls, ONLY THEN is it very hard to start agian. And the engine jsut keeps cranking and cranking over and over.
    Today upon trying ti start it up, i heard it backfire. So i'll definately have a deeper look into it tmoro

    Oh as for the fuzzy dice, not really, but it looks pretty cool
    - Orange Golf mk1 LS, 1.8 5speed, 32/36 - sold
    - Golf mk1 Swallowtail rebuild, completely stripped
    - Brown U.S import 81 cabby
    - 88 Honda crx b18cr

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