[T3] Engine bolted in good news bad news
Jim Adney
jadney at vwtype3.org
Fri Sep 28 09:18:27 PDT 2012
On 28 Sep 2012 at 9:26, Dennis Stiefel wrote:
> Good news bad news. The good news is we got it to start. The bad news is
> we had to shut it back off after about 15 seconds because the all 4 of the
> injectors were pouring gas out where the wires plug into them. At first we
> thought it was loose hoses at the top of the injectors but after closer
> inspection we seen they are leaking at the wire connector. I guess 32 years
> of no action done them in. Well now we are dead in the water till I can
> come up with another set.
That seems odd, because in 44 years, I've only seen 1 or 2 injectors
that actually leaked out thru the electrical connection. Are you SURE
the leak is not thru the short hose that's crimped onto the injector?
Leaky hoses there are VERY common. You can carefully cut thru the
crimp ferrule and replace that hose with something newer. There's a
normal hose barb underneath there, so be careful not to cut thru the
rubber and into that fitting.
Not quite as common are leaks where the molded plastic meets the
steel injector body. If your leaks are there, there are O-rings
inside which have dried out and shrunk. You can't get in there to
replace them, but if you let them soak in gasoline, they often swell
back up and seal. The easiest way to do this is to just run the
engine for a few seconds a couple times a day for a week.
I have new and good used injectors. New ones are $50, used ones are
half price.
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Jim Adney, jadney at vwtype3.org
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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