[200q20v] Re Dist:
Bernie Benz
b.m.benz at prodigy.net
Wed Dec 20 19:16:24 EST 2000
Derek,
I don't beleive in the "pay to play" mind set either. On the other hand, I
am a preacher in the "don't fix it if it ain't broke" religion, and as yet,
(knock on wood) I have not had a distributor problem with any of my Audis.
On the other hand, Bosch must sell distributor parts to rebuilders. So, and
because of your spearheading this issue, I have just today e-mailed Bosch
aftermarket tech service, inquiring about overhaul parts. Will keep you
posted.
Seals being a "no brainer" was my earlier response, because I know for sure
that I can find a commercially available shaft seal if and when I can take
one apart to inspect and dimension it. But I suspect that one will break 8
out of 10 crisp plastic gears in any disassembly program. Until I can find
a source of replacement gears, I would not sacrifice good distributors.
Does anyone want to donate a core?
> And do or don't people think that oil w/in the distributor might
> cause a hall sender to errantly malfunction?
No, I don't. A Hall effect transducer is a magnetic flux senesitive device,
so the technology should work in any non flux conductive enviroment. Air,
water, or oil should be all the same.
Bernie
> From: "Derek Pulvino" <DPulvino at agraus.com>
> Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:52:51 -0800
> To: <200q20v at audifans.com>, <unix at flashmail.com>, <r-j-a at home.com>
> Subject: [200q20v] Re Dist:
>
> Why should a distributor be considered a replace at 100-130k miles part? I
> know the fact of the matter is that it basically is, but lord have mercy! The
> reaction from this question makes it almost seem like I've violated the ten
> commandments of 200 ownership. Sure, the seal might have seemed like a
> "no-brainer," but when the issue of a leaky seal came up, nobody came
> volunteering info about the possibility of changing the seal, if you can
> figure the gear dilemma. And sure, maybe you have to "pay to play," but how
> many people would rather replace their whole center drive-line than retrofit
> the MB or BMW bearing?
>
> I'm sure everybody that's replaced the dist. has been more or less down this
> same road, but no harm in asking/investigating the issue is there?
>
> As far as the gear goes, yes or no; the only other distributor with a similar
> pitched drive gear in the Audi line is on the 90-20v, which unfortunately is
> also plastic, and not listed in the Audi fiche? And do or don't people think
> that oil w/in the distributor might cause a hall sender to errantly
> malfunction?
>
> Any ideas there?
>
> Derek P
>
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