[Vwdiesel] IP Question

James Hansen jhsg at sasktel.net
Fri Jan 20 18:50:18 PST 2012


yes, longer valves were later pumps Will.
Here, (Canada) I know the injector pipes were the same through 89.
My 97 Golf td has long valves, and different pipes, idle increase on cold
start part out, and idle increase for load- such as A/c pump.

Terry- you can make a plate to use as a puller- one center bolt pointing
toward the pump, and two bolts where the sprocket holes are, use close
fitting washers on the bolts (machine some thick ones if you have the stuff
to do so).  Put washers through holes and rotate the puller some so the
washers offset in the hole, then pull with the center bolt.  A good tap
usually pops it off.  You can use pretty much any pump, but might have to
futz around with timing to get it right- or set to the spec for the motor it
came from.
-james

-----Original Message-----
From: vwdiesel-bounces at vwfans.com [mailto:vwdiesel-bounces at vwfans.com] On
Behalf Of Will Taygan
Sent: January-20-12 8:16 PM
To: vwdiesel at vwfans.com
Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] IP Question

The 110G is from a 85-86 non-turbo ME engine.  I can't figure out what
the 109C is from, although a 109 is from an '84.

The only thing that really changed is the pipes between NA and
Turbodiesel, until the (late 80s??) when a 3rd type of pipe was used for
both NA and TD - although Canada still go the old kind? - I'm pawing
thorugh ETKA trying to figure it out..

The only thing I'd really be concerned about is the length of the
delivery valves that attach to your pipes, otherwise I think you're good
to go.  And this may not be a big deal - I believe the later pumps got
longer valves.


There are new features on newer pumps, such as the idle increase when
the cold-start valve is pulled on my '91 eco, but these shouldn't really
affect driveability.

Will in Alaska.


On Fri, 2012-01-20 at 13:58 -0500, fudny at aol.com wrote:
> My IP is occasionally leaking, no pattern to when it leaks but when it
does it is a lot than after a short drive is fine. Crazy but sometimes it is
fine for weeks and sometimes it leaks daily. I'm nearly finished with my
waste vegiie oil conversion and this needs to be addressed before I wrap it
up. 
> 
> Big trouble is it is in my  Grumman Kubvan and working clearance is tight.
There is only 2 inches between the cover and sidewall. I need any advice for
easy pump gear removal. In the past I used a 2 leg puller but in the Kubvan
there is no room. Not enough for a puller or a plastic/brass hammer. Any
ideas?
> 
> Also I have a pump reseal kit and a spare pump. I was thinking of
resealing the spare pump but it has a different number,
> 
> Original pump - 068 130 109  C
> 
> Spare pump - 068 130 110 G
> 
> Can I use the 110 pump on it? Motor is a 84 1.6 N/A mechanical head.
> 
> Thanks - Terry
> 
> 
> 
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