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2.0 16V 9A serious misfire. Running on two cylinders (1 & 4)
VeeDub Geezer replied to VeeDub Geezer's topic in Engine Bay
Just to update this, the head was warped. Now trying to source a replacement head if anyone can help? Will consider KR, 9A or ABF heads. Thanks -
2.0 16V 9A serious misfire. Running on two cylinders (1 & 4)
VeeDub Geezer replied to VeeDub Geezer's topic in Engine Bay
I am 99.9% sure firing order is correct. I do one lead at a time when swapping dizzys (I've gotten plenty of practice thanks to those bloody hall senders!!) and I took extra care with this one being a brande new Bosch one (£££). I will, however, re-check this evening when I get home. -
2.0 16V 9A serious misfire. Running on two cylinders (1 & 4)
VeeDub Geezer replied to VeeDub Geezer's topic in Engine Bay
Timing is correct and HT leads appear okay. If I hold either lead 2 or 3 just above the plug you can hear the "put put" noise of it sparking. Dizzy all looks okay. My main concern was the hall sender (I've had a few go already) but that all looks good and clean Compression test is my next port of call. Maybe it's head gasket between 2 and 3 but not on an oil or water way? It doesn't overheat or use much water. (It uses some but no more than you'd expect of a 120k/21 year old car.) -
Hi guys, Anyone help with this massive issue. The car is really starting to try my patience. Basically, the Corrado has started sounding really rough. It's been running a little off for a while but this is now undriveable. I've done the usual checks of plugs (okay and all sparking), oil and water appear unmixed and ignition timing is correct. It will sound odd when starting (difficult to describe, almost an on/off whine?) and then start okay-ish. Once running you can pull the HT lead from either cylinder 2 or 3 and it will not make a difference to the running. Remove 1 or 4 and the engine will cut out. Had a recent brand new Bosch dizzy, brand new injectors, recent HT leads and recent service. Any ideas guys? I'm lost. After putting a lot of money into the chassis last year I'd like to keep it going. If it carries on like this Ill have to swap in the 2.8 VR6 from my slowly rotting Golf. Not ideal though!
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I bit the bullet and ordered AKL 450 005 05 from my local dealer today. I'll update this thread with the correct size once I've collected it on Friday.
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Looking to order a few bits to waterproof the C as we seem to have gained a little pond in the rear footwell! I've been through 90% of the threads and also Googled like my life depended on it but can't seem to find this info. I need to know how wide the stuff VW supplies is? I'm looking at this currently http://www.3mselect.co.uk/p-1016-3m-5313-butyl-strip-sealant-20mm-x-10m.aspx Is 20mm wide correct? Thanks Aaron
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That's a good call. Whilst changing the oil I noticed the bottom of the gearbox diff looked wet. IIRC that metal pipe sits above that. Thanks
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Morning all, I'm hoping you can help me with some ideas of where I might be losing coolant. The car is a '93 2.0 16V with KR head. Over the past few years I've gradually replaced all of the hoses under the bonnet. Last year a new radiator was fitted. Earlier this year the two coolant flanges on the head were changed. The heater matrix was changed in Oct (what a fun job that was!). It still seems to be losing coolant. I'm stumped. I changed the oil last weekend and there wasn't any water mixed in there so I don't believe it's a head gasket issue. Any ideas? Thanks, Aaron
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Mine was struggling to start after being left over night. Just fitted new spark plugs and leads and it started on the button! Worth a try?
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Corrado 2.0 16V ABF - Tornado Red (and other parts)
VeeDub Geezer replied to t700bes's topic in Cars for Breaking
Assuming this is an early type dash, how much for the drivers side centre console air vent and the column cowling (2 plastic halves around the top of the column) please? Aaron -
iirc the Mk4 ones are 6.5 inches wide and the Mk3 ones a 7 inches wide. That's the main difference between the two :)
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The "what I did to my Corrado today" thread...
VeeDub Geezer replied to Jim's topic in General Car Chat
Oh, and ordered some S2 G60 twin pot calipers and carriers. -
The "what I did to my Corrado today" thread...
VeeDub Geezer replied to Jim's topic in General Car Chat
MOT (few minor advisories), oil change and brake fluid change :D -
Thanks. Will take a look at it this week. Gotta get the MOT tomorrow yet so we'll see how it goes.