Hi, Just watched you video for the first time, I have a few k-jet cars, rebuilt the metering head and painted black like yours and finished the with petrol resistant lacquer, worked for me no more pealing paint after petrol spills.
Hi mate, really good video and content on your channel, you can´t imaging how much are you helping me, i´m trying to rebuilt my golf gti stop on the time for 26 years, right, my question is, to adjust the fuel from the fuel metering, it´s mandatory to close the wur pipe? Very kind if you solve me doubt. thanks!
Hi and thanks, do you mean when adjusting the system pressure? If so yes the wur pressure needs to be isolated to correctly measure the system pressure
@@GreyGooseRestorations Hi again. I did everything like you, 5.2 bars of preassure with the wur close, not to bad, but, my question now is, on the final test result you said, 40 seconds at full thorttle and you have 80 ml of fuel in total that means is 20 ml per cylinder, right? But (this is ´cause my english is getting rusty believe me) I don´t understand your last bit that you said, first "run", 110 ml at 40 seconds on the first cylinder, 110ml on 2º and 3º cylinder and 95ml of the fourth cylinder, I really don´t understand that bit, can you please say me how much fuel on 40 seconds I need per cylinder? I tried with 20 ml per cylinder and doesn´t start. Sorry if I don´t explain correctly. Thanks.
Hola, first time I see you, very interesting video, not to many info about this systems I'm in Mexico and have a golf gl 1987, still have his original cis system, wish you were here to help in few details jajajajaj,
Hi, just doing my research before starting to look at my WUR problems. Just out of interest has have you ever seen anyone use the UTCIS electronic warm up regulator on a KR?
My 8V is dying after a few minutes of running and I have a feeling it might have something to do with the fuel pressure. Any other ideas you can think of maybe? starts fine when cold, runs for a few minutes and starts losing power until it dies.
Could be, theres 3 torx bolts that hold the metering head onto the air metering part. Undo those and gently lift the metering head off, that will allow you access to the fuel plunger. Some fuel may dribble out when you pull the plunger out, just give it a clean up with some form of WD40 stuff.
Great video and great channel too 👍👍. Some amazing work has gone into this, i wish i had your knowledge!.I have a quick question if you have a moment please? 👍 I have a mk2 gti 16v with an abf motor running kr hardware and still on kjet all done by a previous owner. Its never given me any trouble apart from when the aftermarket immobiliser got stuck on. The problem i was having is that when i fired it up it just died straight away. My mechanic made an adjustment to the mixture using the key on the metering head and the idle screw. It improved the initial firing up but the car then would idle for a few mins then would shut itself off, just die!. Its not in use at the moment but id like to get it fixed if i can! many thanks fo any suggestions 👍👍 best wishes.
@@GreyGooseRestorations Thanks for your reply 👍, the immobiliser was duly removed by a local auto electrician (sorry, i didnt explain it very well looking back!) That cured that particular problem. The firing up and dieing issue has been more recent. Im thinking it is fuel related maybe? many thanks again for your help 👍
Did your mechanic understand the K-jetronic system? (Not to insult his/her intelligence) -check all rubber intake boots for spilts -check all vacuum pipes are ok - fuel pressure is what id be checking to as that can have a big effect on running
@@GreyGooseRestorations Hi, wow that was a super quick response many thanks! 👍. Yeah he is an ex vw mechanic and was around when these cars were new at the dealerships, he is good but has retired/moved away now, the trouble is people dont want to chase faults on these older cars now! The vacuum lines have for a long time puzzled me, there aren't too many of them on the 16v is that correct? from airbox to inlet manifold ? mine seems to have those fabric connectors still! I've suspected the fuel pressure yes, accumulator maybe? It has always been faultless for a 16v really and never let me down until the occasional cut out started at junctions and start up. I have read up on kjet over the years and have a basic understanding but im not really clever enough to put it into practice! working on fuel systems worries me if im honest and electrically i struggle too 🙈 This spoils an otherwise really good car. Thanks for all your help again, i won't give up just yet 👍
Have a look on Clubgti in the 16v engine and OEM injection sections, so much info in there. Yeah theres only handfull of people in the UK who will and can work on k-jetronic motors
@@GreyGooseRestorations starts cold ok Starts warm up and starts play up and down iddle.even when driving struggle to go full revs.im slowsly giving up😭
Sounds like it could need the warm up regulator rebuilding, or the idle valve is playing up, when you turn the ignition on does the idle valve give a constant buzz? Its the part on the right hand side of the inlet manifold with a long rubber pipe/tube going to the air intake pipe
Hi, Just watched you video for the first time, I have a few k-jet cars, rebuilt the metering head and painted black like yours and finished the with petrol resistant lacquer, worked for me no more pealing paint after petrol spills.
Nice clean engine bay. thanks for the video
Thanks
Excellent vid, really helpful
A good vídeo. You can put in the description the eBay links for buying. Thanks. Grettings from Spain. I work in my kr too
Will add them on asap
Ebay links added in the description
Hi mate, really good video and content on your channel, you can´t imaging how much are you helping me, i´m trying to rebuilt my golf gti stop on the time for 26 years, right, my question is, to adjust the fuel from the fuel metering, it´s mandatory to close the wur pipe? Very kind if you solve me doubt. thanks!
Hi and thanks, do you mean when adjusting the system pressure? If so yes the wur pressure needs to be isolated to correctly measure the system pressure
@@GreyGooseRestorations Hi again.
I did everything like you, 5.2 bars of preassure with the wur close, not to bad, but, my question now is, on the final test result you said, 40 seconds at full thorttle and you have 80 ml of fuel in total that means is 20 ml per cylinder, right? But (this is ´cause my english is getting rusty believe me) I don´t understand your last bit that you said, first "run", 110 ml at 40 seconds on the first cylinder, 110ml on 2º and 3º cylinder and 95ml of the fourth cylinder, I really don´t understand that bit, can you please say me how much fuel on 40 seconds I need per cylinder? I tried with 20 ml per cylinder and doesn´t start.
Sorry if I don´t explain correctly.
Thanks.
@PaxXxuli Hi, as a minimum you want 120cc/min so 60cc over 30 sec test
@@GreyGooseRestorations Alright, 120 cc between the 4 cylinders in one minute isn’t? This is 30 cc from each cylinder every minute
Thanks, gonna try on Monday, thanks for your time.
Great video ! Ironically I just posted up how to do the same, but with a Mk1 golf cis system
Thanks 👌
Hola, first time I see you, very interesting video, not to many info about this systems I'm in Mexico and have a golf gl 1987, still have his original cis system, wish you were here to help in few details jajajajaj,
Hi, just doing my research before starting to look at my WUR problems. Just out of interest has have you ever seen anyone use the UTCIS electronic warm up regulator on a KR?
I've read alot about that and others but I've never actually seen one fitted.
My 8V is dying after a few minutes of running and I have a feeling it might have something to do with the fuel pressure. Any other ideas you can think of maybe? starts fine when cold, runs for a few minutes and starts losing power until it dies.
It could be that its not holding system pressure or it may be another fault being CIS-E it has the lambda sensor and DPR to contend with
hi, could you help me ? where did you buy the 2 little blue thread part and the little steel pipe to make the pressure test system ? regards
All parts were bought via ebay
So i have an issue where i think my plunger in my distributor is stuck because i keep getting fuel delivered even though the metering flap is closed?
Could be, theres 3 torx bolts that hold the metering head onto the air metering part. Undo those and gently lift the metering head off, that will allow you access to the fuel plunger. Some fuel may dribble out when you pull the plunger out, just give it a clean up with some form of WD40 stuff.
Great video and great channel too 👍👍. Some amazing work has gone into this, i wish i had your knowledge!.I have a quick question if you have a moment please? 👍
I have a mk2 gti 16v with an abf motor running kr hardware and still on kjet all done by a previous owner. Its never given me any trouble apart from when the aftermarket immobiliser got stuck on. The problem i was having is that when i fired it up it just died straight away. My mechanic made an adjustment to the mixture using the key on the metering head and the idle screw. It improved the initial firing up but the car then would idle for a few mins then would shut itself off, just die!. Its not in use at the moment but id like to get it fixed if i can!
many thanks fo any suggestions 👍👍
best wishes.
Thank you 👍
First off I'd be looking at the immobiliser, trace where its been wired into and unplug it all, then see if thats your problem.
@@GreyGooseRestorations Thanks for your reply 👍, the immobiliser was duly removed by a local auto electrician (sorry, i didnt explain it very well looking back!)
That cured that particular problem. The firing up and dieing issue has been more recent. Im thinking it is fuel related maybe? many thanks again for your help 👍
Did your mechanic understand the K-jetronic system? (Not to insult his/her intelligence)
-check all rubber intake boots for spilts
-check all vacuum pipes are ok
- fuel pressure is what id be checking to as that can have a big effect on running
@@GreyGooseRestorations Hi, wow that was a super quick response many thanks! 👍.
Yeah he is an ex vw mechanic and was around when these cars were new at the dealerships, he is good but has retired/moved away now, the trouble is people dont want to chase faults on these older cars now!
The vacuum lines have for a long time puzzled me, there aren't too many of them on the 16v is that correct? from airbox to inlet manifold ? mine seems to have those fabric connectors still!
I've suspected the fuel pressure yes, accumulator maybe?
It has always been faultless for a 16v really and never let me down until the occasional cut out started at junctions and start up. I have read up on kjet over the years and have a basic understanding but im not really clever enough to put it into practice! working on fuel systems worries me if im honest and electrically i struggle too 🙈 This spoils an otherwise really good car.
Thanks for all your help again, i won't give up just yet 👍
Have a look on Clubgti in the 16v engine and OEM injection sections, so much info in there.
Yeah theres only handfull of people in the UK who will and can work on k-jetronic motors
Is this similar concept to an 8v kJet CIS Mk1? Will be doing same this winter.
Yes pretty much the same, i think the warm up regulator is slightly different but testing the pressure is the same
🙏🙏
I want somebody to work on my gti 16v
I have running ptoblem
Whats up with yours?
@@GreyGooseRestorations starts cold ok
Starts warm up and starts play up and down iddle.even when driving struggle to go full revs.im slowsly giving up😭
Sounds like it could need the warm up regulator rebuilding, or the idle valve is playing up, when you turn the ignition on does the idle valve give a constant buzz? Its the part on the right hand side of the inlet manifold with a long rubber pipe/tube going to the air intake pipe
@@GreyGooseRestorations i swap with another still same.yes is buzing.where in uk you located?
If its buzzing then its working.
So once the cars warm it wont idle and won't rev properly?
North Wiltshire