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slaashan Samba Member
Joined: June 10, 2020 Posts: 37 Location: SRI LANKA
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2022 5:09 pm Post subject: Starting problem |
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Hi,
My car is 1302 1600CC.It is set with 7.5 BTDC 205K distributor and 0 ohms rotor. Rplaced plug wire set and a new ignition coil also.
It is difficult to start every time when it stops. The starter motor is tried about 8-10 seconds to start the engine.why ?
With regards
Ashan from Sri Lanka |
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jinx758 Samba Member
Joined: October 04, 2014 Posts: 838 Location: half a bubble from plumb
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 1:35 am Post subject: Re: Starting problem |
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Hello
Did it run ok before you replaced parts ?
Triple check firing order (got me a few times)
Bad gas ? Water in fuel tank or carb ? Dirty fuel filter? Gas cap not venting ? Fuel hose near something hot ?
Scrape ALL grounds - including the one on the nosecone of the transaxle.
Choke setting ?
7.5 degrees is ok for getting it to idle but is not optimal for driving, performance, or shedding heat. We don't drive while idling.
Valves
Points
Timing
Correct carb settings
... in this order
Sounds like heat soaked fuel hose cuz it's hard to start everytime. If it is not running optimally it can run hot & cause the symptoms you described.
Starting procedure is different when cold or hot & depends on many variables - battery health, compression, timing, choke setting, electrical connector health, etc.
Starting procedure found in owner's manual in the Technical Section assumes EVERYTHING is as-was from the factory, in useable condition, AND set within specs.
My bug starts cold or hot but is far from factory & I get to half pump my gas pedal when starting after a good long drive.
Good luck ... stay safe
jinx _________________ " It's not valuable unless you learn something from an experience. " Henry Ford
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slaashan Samba Member
Joined: June 10, 2020 Posts: 37 Location: SRI LANKA
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 5:40 am Post subject: Re: Starting problem |
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Your idea is right sometimes because the fuel line is laid behind the A/C compressor. It is not affected at cold start. Should I insulate that part of fuel line?
What is the best way of timing setting TDC or 7.5 BTDC?
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doug bugg Samba Member
Joined: March 08, 2003 Posts: 367 Location: Minneapolis
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 6:58 am Post subject: Re: Starting problem |
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I'm not saying this will solve the problem, but I installed a hard start relay and it really helped my '68 with the starting issue that I had. |
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VW_Jimbo Samba Member
Joined: May 22, 2016 Posts: 10503 Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 8:45 am Post subject: Re: Starting problem |
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Have you tested the battery? Load test?
Voltage drop test on the battery leads will let you know if one of them is so full of corrosion that the electrons can not make it through.
Engine recently rebuilt? I have seen a few that the compression ratio was never even considered. They slapped everything together and had a really high number. Starter could barely turn the motor over!
On the 2127 I built, I pushed the ratio out a bit (only super in the Bug. There is also 1 station that sells a 103 octane fuel here in town. That higher compression makes for some hard work on the starter motor. I had to get a gear reduction starter motor for it and a larger battery! But it starts every time! _________________ Jimbo
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jinx758 Samba Member
Joined: October 04, 2014 Posts: 838 Location: half a bubble from plumb
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 1:34 pm Post subject: Re: Starting problem |
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@VWJimbo
I agree with high compression & battery health.
Take voltage reading.
Take voltage reading while cranking for about 7-8 seconds.
(may have to disable coil + or center spark plug wires - keep from grounding)
Take voltage reading afterwards.
Difference should be slight.
Remember - 12.7 volts is 100% , 12.2 volts is about 50% discharged.
Report your findings please.
You can reroute fuel hose so it is not near any heat source - may have to lengthen it.
You can insulate it but ideally there should be an air gap & it should be suspended.
I used a few zip ties with a split vacuum hose as a buffer. These become brittle so I replace them once a year & they are cheap.
205K timing setting :
Adjust valves
File & set points
Static time to 7.5 (distributor clamp holding but can still rotate)
Fully warm engine
Set carb correctly (rpm & air/fuel) ?900rpm with AC?
Remove vacuum hose & plug (I plug hose & carb nipple)
Rev engine & watch timing light
Around 3K rpm it will stop advancing
Tighten distributor clamp at 28 to 32 degrees
Reconnect vacuum hose
Too much timing will cause pinging under load, dieseling (a.k.a. over-run) on shut off, hard starts, & overheating. Not enough timing will cause lack of performance, hard starts, & overheating. It's a dance to keep it happy & healthy.
Don't worry where the idle timing is. It's not as important as timing at full advance.
I did these steps with new points & used an awl to mark the distributor shaft & case for a reference point.
As points wear they will affect timing - as they wear it will retard timing. Point opening distance is called dwell. Dwell will affect timing.
This is why maintenance & tune ups are CRITICAL to keeping these old quirky cars as reliable (& therefore enjoyable) as possible.
Good luck ... stay safe
jinx
PS ... Not meant to insult you if you knew this info.
Just covering bases in case someone gets knowledge out of my ramblings. _________________ " It's not valuable unless you learn something from an experience. " Henry Ford
It's not unlike the same difference
"Air does not boil or freeze." Ferdinand Porsche
Cheap parts ain't good
and good parts ain't cheap.
It's hard to win an argument against a smart person.
It's impossible to win an argument against a stupid one.
My Craigslist rescued 100 footer :
1971 Standard Bug
1776cc dual port
034 distributor
38mm EGAS Carburetor |
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