Last post by Monkey -
My guess is you'll either have an airlock somewhere, or your thermostat is seized (at least slightly) closed, not allowing full cooling.
First thing I'd do is swap out the thermostat, doing so will force you to drop your coolant and putting it back in will cure a potential airlock.
Last post by 89GL -
Forgive if this has been answered before but I have an issue with the cooling on my '89 GL (1781 carb). In normal use it warms up fine & the gauge sits dead centre. However the minute I stop & sit in traffic the gauge climbs fairly quickly getting very close to the hot mark. The cooling fan does cut in so that's not the issue. It has never actually overheated, the coolant is fine & isn't even discoloured but it always smells very hot so I wonder what the issue may be? I did think it might need a new radiator (or a good flush) but struggling to see what the issue is. This has been the case for months, not just since the weather got better. One other question, anyone know of a decent garage in the Leeds/York area that understands Mk2's? I've tried a couple of garages but they don't want to know preferring to stick with post 2000 stuff that they can plug in! Thanks in advance
just picked up a mk2 1992 golf for my son. Need a pair of the rear window scrapers , the bit with the metal in them as both are corroded if anyone can help or steer me the right direction.
Whats the best place to find a part number as that's also tricky to figure out.
Just picked up (back of a trailer) a 1992 Golf Driver, one of the last Mk2s.
Paintwork is dreadful, doesn't start but its solid enough. The chap I bought it from said he paid some mechanics to get it going but they came along to plug in diagnostic and got lost with it, ended up taking out relays etc which is my first task, to get them all back in the right place then figure whats what. (forum post coming up !)
The plan is to pass it onto my son, he's always loved classics, especially golfs so this one will be cherished and used.
Last post by joe -
Hi, Just uncovered our Golf Mk2 GTi 8v White (big bumper) that has been under a cover for the last 4 years. Prior to that it had visited a garage for extensive welding that didn't end well. First job is to replace the fuel pump. Looking forward to starting a new project. Prior to that my only real experience was extensive work on a Citroen Xsara Forte which my son now drives and it goes brilliantly. We owned our Golf since 1993 ish. My wife can't wait to see it running again and neither can I. Cheers Joe
Last post by philip -
simple little question, after adjusting the cab flap close to the 2.5 mm gap, i use less petrol. I only do short trips in towns,...so would consider it as urban. In the book it says it should be 8.7 L/100 K, on line 9 to 9.5 L /100k ? what do you think is a good average? I will soon fill up the tank to the full then drive 100K and refill again to get a good average of what i use now as before it was 12.5 L per 100K !!!! I'm curious of the results,...