Total nightmare!
So long story short! Couple of weeks ago the cam follower failed in the car after a good 20k miles on the revo Stage 2+. Unfortunately not only did it destroy the auto tech pump and cam but we also had to replace the cam shaft itself as the lobe was worn due to the cam F and pump fail.
We replaced the new cam shaft (big job) and fuel pump aswell as the timing belt and water pump as this was needing done too. I should add in regards to the timing belt we did noticed that the belt was one tooth out so we have now amended this.
After putting the car back together we tried to start it and at first it seemed to tick over fine (giving it a good amount of revs) for about 30-40 secs but we stopped as the car seemed to be leaking fuel from the new HPFP (that really awkward nightmare bolt on the bottom on pump)
We tighten this up and appeared to be all good. We then tried to start the car again with no luck. The car flooded itself with fuel
When we take the plugs out and turned it over, large amounts of fuel came out of the cylinders, also dripping fuel from exhaust middle join near rear of car. Every time we leave it overnight to dry we again fit the plugs and coils back on and try again, but starts and only runs on tick over, the car then seems to get overwhelmed with fuel and floods. We have tried this 2-3 times now drying it out each time with no luck. It seems like the injectors are stuck on
We have scanned the car with VAG but no issues come up, the only think that took my eye was the Low Pressure Fuel Sensor (G410) but I am sure this was the fault that came up once the pump failed in the first place.
My dad (A very experienced mechanic is totally baffled by the whole situation)
Any ideas ? Apart for a new car :(
Thanks for your time
Jack