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  • #46
    looking good!!! makes me wanting to get cracking with mine but just got a few more bits to collect!
    76 Mk1 4DR SOLD
    01 B5.5 Passat Wagon SOLD
    84 Mk1 GTI

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    • #47
      AAhhh finished it off aye.

      Yeah like James said, get it moar lows and it will be, complete

      If you need anymore plastic bumper ends, i think i have the odd one or two. However arnt in the best condition..
      Keep it up !!
      - 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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      • #48
        Originally posted by GeorgeMK1 View Post
        AAhhh finished it off aye.

        Yeah like James said, get it moar lows and it will be, complete

        If you need anymore plastic bumper ends, i think i have the odd one or two. However arnt in the best condition..
        Keep it up !!
        Cheers thanks,

        Got to run here around the block today

        Few issues, mainly tuning the 32/36 weber. anyone have any insight on these?
        Issues are.

        1) hesistation off idle, wont rev much, didnt try to get into secondairies.
        2) lack of power.
        3) Mixture screw has no effect when turned, lead to belive i have got the idle screw too far in so its opened up the progression port... which makes an changes to the mixture screw void.
        4) Noticed the Top gasket ont he carby is wet, no drenched or leaking.. just wet.
        The carb has had a rebuild kit, new needle and seat ect. All been cleaned properly. and everything is either new or cleaned.
        5) im running a Carter rotary pump 4070 i think it is. says 6psi at 70gph... is this too much for the weber and do i need a FPR

        Just want to do things properly

        Other then that, it drives lol

        Forgot to add,

        If i pump the brakes while idle, the revs will go from say 900 up to 1300 intill i stop pumping, but the booster check, checks out fine, rock hard pedal when car off, and pedal goes down softly when i turn car on,... so... hrmm
        Last edited by GRN_VAGN; 21-05-2011, 03:02 PM.
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        • #49
          At least she drives bro lol. I know that webers dont like too much fuel pressure. With my twins I dont need an aftermarket pump. Or with my old mk1 which had a 32/36. Mind you they are both 1.6 engines and not the 1.8L. Sorry mate not much help haha. Been a while since I played with a 32/36...
          2000 SAAB 9-5 Aero - Stage 2. 275hp 420Nm, Brew City Boost
          1986 SAAB 900 Turbo 16 S

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          • #50
            Originally posted by GRN_VAGN View Post
            Forgot to add,

            If i pump the brakes while idle, the revs will go from say 900 up to 1300 intill i stop pumping, but the booster check, checks out fine, rock hard pedal when car off, and pedal goes down softly when i turn car on,... so... hrmm
            Mine does the exact same thing mate, so maybe its just a common thing? However if its actually a problem, then i need to fix that too
            - 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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            • #51
              Originally posted by tassie_euro_mk1 View Post
              At least she drives bro lol. I know that webers dont like too much fuel pressure. With my twins I dont need an aftermarket pump. Or with my old mk1 which had a 32/36. Mind you they are both 1.6 engines and not the 1.8L. Sorry mate not much help haha. Been a while since I played with a 32/36...
              Yeah the new 1.8L didnt have the port for the mechanical pump, so had to go a electric bugger. Was recommended the Carter 4070.
              Think i might get a Pressure Regulator to be safe. i do have a return line so surely the excess fuel will return to tank before blowing past the needle and seat in the carby
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              • #52
                Originally posted by GRN_VAGN View Post
                Cheers thanks,

                Got to run here around the block today

                Few issues, mainly tuning the 32/36 weber. anyone have any insight on these?
                Issues are.

                1) hesistation off idle, wont rev much, didnt try to get into secondairies.
                2) lack of power.
                3) Mixture screw has no effect when turned, lead to belive i have got the idle screw too far in so its opened up the progression port... which makes an changes to the mixture screw void.
                4) Noticed the Top gasket ont he carby is wet, no drenched or leaking.. just wet.
                The carb has had a rebuild kit, new needle and seat ect. All been cleaned properly. and everything is either new or cleaned.
                5) im running a Carter rotary pump 4070 i think it is. says 6psi at 70gph... is this too much for the weber and do i need a FPR

                Just want to do things properly

                Other then that, it drives lol

                Forgot to add,

                If i pump the brakes while idle, the revs will go from say 900 up to 1300 intill i stop pumping, but the booster check, checks out fine, rock hard pedal when car off, and pedal goes down softly when i turn car on,... so... hrmm
                Sounds like an air leak Dan....I played with these carbs back in the day on escorts. They do like to wander in the revs when you pump your brakes, that's pretty common.
                Cheers, Benny
                www.axesent.com.au

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                • #53
                  yeah thats what i thought Benny,

                  Had more tinker time yesty morning and i just getting nowhere. Super rich right over rev range. will free rev fine but any load kills it.
                  Im still leaning towards the Carter rotary 4070 pump is too much, i do have a return line and a new needle and seat so i highly doubt its passing the carb. will lower float level today and see what i get. process of elimination i guess
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                  • #54
                    I wouldn't be surprised if the pump was too much, PJ is running twin side drafts after all..

                    I had a 32/36 and it was fine on the standard fuel pump, still managed to get it to run rich!


                    i like volkswagens
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                    • #55
                      thinking a regulator and gauge is in order

                      I cant run stock pump, later 1.8L with no pump spot
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