Pressure testing the intake system .......Continued
Derek Pulvino
dbpulvino at hotmail.com
Sat Jul 31 15:17:57 EDT 2004
Chuck
When you replace these o-rings, fwiw don't worry about the plastic injector
cups/seats. No o-ring under there, and they are a bit delicate. I wound up
turning the wrong way on one many moons ago. Stripped the allen wrench
keying for the seat, and couldn't get it out. Quite a boondoggle.
Wound up having to burn and cut it out. PIA...and no o-ring.
Derek P
Message: 9
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 08:37:28 -0700
From: Chuck Pierce <cpcycle at earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Pressure testing the intake system .......Continued
To: Phil Rose <pjrose at frontiernet.net>
Cc: 200 list <200q20v at www.audifans.com>
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Thanks for the input Phil.
The plugs have been in for about 20k. I like the wine cork plug that is
easy to do. I will order some o rings on Monday for the injectors and
while I have them out I will test them to check their operation..
In looking at the Crank case pressure valve it looks like it has a hole
that vents to the outside, I would think that it would go to a diaphragm
and not leak through to the crank case vent system.
The seepage on the #5 spark plug is not real major, there was no oil up
in the connector ( still something to watch), I did not check the plugs
as my old school plug socket is to big to get at them( bummer I get to
buy a new tool!).
Chuck Pierce
91 200tq 20v Avant
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