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Old August 15th 06, 07:30 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled
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Default Starting probs with Golf GTI 1988

Hi i bought a golf gti off someone who changed the engine, it turns over fine
and has signs of a spark from all four leads, not firing at all though,
changed the leads and disi cap + rotor arm still not starting!!!

If there is any silly things that might not start it then could someone
please let me know, spark plugs look a bit **** so ill change them, also
there is defently fuel as it starting ****ing fuel out every where because of
a leaking petrol pipe.

Also when the ignition is on is the oil light suppose to flash?

 




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