[Vwdiesel] More Quantum questions?
Bryan Belman
dieselwesty at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 28 07:28:08 PDT 2009
Agreed, sounds like you have an air leak in the lines coming from the tank to the fuel filter or the seal on the fuel filter or the line from it to the IP. If it starts up nicely after it has been running, but only sitting shut down for a few minutes, I would suspect an air leak and your IP is leaking down all of the fluid back to the tank via the return fuel lines.
Check your overflow injector lines that go between each injector, replace them with fresh lines.
Remove glow plugs and test them on a battery charger or old battery for orange glow, that is easy, just 1 is hard to get out with IP in place.
I am pretty sure I have a bad one in my Jetta TD
good luck
Bryan Belman, Pt. Pleasant, NJ
04 Jetta Wagon TDI PD, 100hp, 5sp -- running :)
92 Jetta 1.6 Eco-Turbo Diesel -- running :)
82 Diesel Westy 1.9NA -- running :}
70 Type 1 stock Beetle -- Not running :(
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From: "LBaird119 at aol.com" <LBaird119 at aol.com>
To: vwdiesel at vwfans.com
Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 1:29:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] More Quantum questions?
Older MB's used the series glow plugs and even had one in the
dash (sort of) that glowed orange when it was hot so you really
knew how long they were glowing. The later ones are 12v, normal
glow plugs like you're used to seeing.
The easy way to test a glow plug is to disconnect the buss bar and
connect a test light between battery + and the power connection of
each glow plug. If the ligt lights then the glow plug is most likely good.
Some will light up a light but not glow properly, such as glow on the
side, part way up, very slowly, etc. Those generally are on their
last legs but not always.
I agree it sounds like you have an air leak in your system. The
most common place is on the return side. The large hose from
the pump banjo to the return hard line is usually good for about
15 years before it starts to look slightly wet or dark, dirty. They
start letting air in a year or so after that starts. The small
return hoses can leak, I've seen the nipples on the injectors
cracked, fuel can leak on the high pressure lines and between the
injector halves but that usually won't cause air in the system.
ANY inlet side hose connection is a possible culprit for letting air
into the system and the hose clamps should be checked. If the
clear line gets bent or kinked, it can crack a pinhole that will let
air in but not fuel out. I've had just about every one of these
problems and most were at one time on the Rabbit!
Loren
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