Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 20:07:57 +0000
Reply-To: Chris DeLong <green536@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Chris DeLong <green536@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: no spark, no gas, no love
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Chris DeLong
ICQ#45030867
Seattle, WA USA
'80 16V 'Rocco ragtop
'91 GLi 2.0 16V
'77 Rabbit 16V
'80 'Vert (parting out!)
'61 17 Window type II
'91 Vanagon
'78 Rabbit
'84 Jetta
>From: Matt Ratto <mratto@UCSD.EDU>
>Reply-To: Matt Ratto <mratto@UCSD.EDU>
>To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>Subject: no spark, no gas, no love
>Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 17:34:43 -0800
>
>Hi all,
>
>Below I've got some questions for you conversion experts - I'm having some
>problems...
>
>I got back to my diesel - gas conversion('86 Golf with CIS) yesterday,
>finished up some wiring, and thought it was all done. But no...
>
>First problem: When I went to check the fuel distributor (CIS system) by
>pulling an injector and cranking the system, I get no fuel. Pump is working
>fine, hoses are good, etc... I can pull the air box off the fuel
>distributor
>and operate the air plate by hand and the injectors spray. I'm thinking
>that
>the hose I'm running from the intake to the fuel distributor is a little
>leaky so its not developing enough of a vacuum to raise the air plate at
>all - is that possible?
Well, when you were cranking the engine over did you have the throttle fully
depressed? you will not get any fuel during crank out of the injectors if
you dont have the plate lifting. Either that or the fuelmixture is way off.
>
>Second problem: I'm not getting any spark from the primary coil. I have 12
>V. (when key in 'on' position) to the + terminal, and the - negative
>terminal is connected to the ignition control unit, which is connected to
>ground and the Hall sensor on the distributor. I'm not really sure what
>else
>to check or how to go about trouble shooting it.
Ok well it looks like you should check the Bentley manual for your wiring
hookup. The - side of the coil is not to be connected to ground. it is to be
connected to the ignition control unit via the green wire. the Hall sender
is connected to the ignition control unit. NOT the coil directly.
>
>Finally, does any one have any advice about how to wire up the cold start
>and thermo- time switch? Currently, I have them connected to 12 V on start
>and to ground. I'm not sure if this is right, but the wiring diagram in my
>Bentley is a little hard to figure out...
Cold start valve is have one terminal connected to the 50 side of the
starter. I dont remember which side ot the thermotime switch is to have this
also. then there should be a wire going to the cold start valve from the
other side of the thermotime switch.
Chris DeLong
>-------------------------------------
>Matt Ratto
>Ph.D. Candidate
>University of California, San Diego
>mratto@ucsd.edu
>http://communication.ucsd.edu/mratto
>--------------------------------------
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