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92 Jetta Digi no start problems



Just reread and saw plenty of fuel. Try to unplug the temp sensor, where
there are two going into the block. You can also try to unplug the O2
sensor.
Have you hand turned the engine to see where the rotor is facing when the
timing is at TDC?

-----Original Message-----
From: David Brown [mailto:sharpshooter33@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 11:45 PM
To: scirocco scirocco
Subject: OT: 92 Jetta Digi no start problems

 Ok here's where I am.  I've checked fuel getting plenty, so it's some place
with spark and timing

I've replaced: plugs and coil
tested hall sensor and ICU.  I'm getting signal from hall.
I also tested compression 3 of 4 tested around 125psi. Other one was alittle
low(90psi) but that shouldn't cause a complete no start.

PO stated he had it running after sitting for along time.  He reset the
timing marks on the cam and water pump pulley's.  Then put new plug wires
and distributor cap on.  He set the dizzy and got it to run for about a day
then it quit and wouldn't start again.

I'm pretty convinced that the dizzy timing is FUBAR'd.

It turns over, but doesn't even appear to fire at all.  I've pulled the
plugs and they show spark.  Looks weak to me, but I'm used to looking at HEI
so it's probably fine especially with the new coil.

My questions are this:
1. Is there a quick and easy to set the dizzy timing?
2. Is there any other things I should check?

I'm planning on checking the signal all the way thru the hall thru the digi,
icu, and to the coil, but I'm pretty sure that's not it.
  

Thanks
David
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