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Plugs on the water coolant flange..

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:03 pm
by dixy42
Hi guys. I have a mk2 1.8 carb model rocco.
On the water coolant flange there are two plugs on the top (grey and red) and one on the bottom (black)
Can somebody please tell me what each colour is.
My temperature gauge new reaches higher than just over the white bit. Where as it used to always sit dead in the middle. Maybe it's one of those sensors?? Help

Re: Plugs on the water coolant flange..

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 11:12 pm
by go-for-it1
Red and Grey are for the manifold heater and the auto choke on a Pierburg carb. The Black one is the coolant sensor you are thinking of for the gauge. To test the gauge is correct, take the lead off the sensor and ground it with the ignition on and the temp gauge should go to full deflection i.e. red hot! The only way to check the sensor is working correctly is to replace it with a new one (fit a new seal too). Not getting up to proper temperature is more likely to be a duff thermostat which is stuck open.
Rob

Re: Plugs on the water coolant flange..

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 7:54 am
by dixy42
Cheers rob
Could either of those be causing my car to cough and splutter when it's hot?

Re: Plugs on the water coolant flange..

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 11:09 pm
by go-for-it1
If you still have the Pierburg fitted and your talking about the ambient temperature rather than the engine being hot, then yes. If the engine is not getting up to temperature the autochoke may be staying on causing overfuelling. (i.e. rich mixture).

Re: Plugs on the water coolant flange..

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 10:40 am
by dixy42
Nah mate. Sorry I didn't describe too well
I'm on a weber carb with manual choke.
If I have my foot on gently it's fine. But when I put my foot Down it coughs and splutters when I get to around 50-60