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Re: 5KCSTQ: Fuel Distributor mistake



At 03:56 PM 1/18/99 GMT, you wrote:
>In message <19990118151457.24744.qmail@www0l.netaddress.usa.net> Randall
Paquette writes:
>
>> BUT, after I adjusted the mixture slightly, I returned the plug to the fuel
>> dist hole (Porche plug with wire loop for easy in and out) and pushed the
>> rubber plug through the hole!
>
>The Passat microfiche lists three plugs for this hole against an illustration
>with a wire loop handle.  For the HP, HY, JS and KV engines it's
>049 133 777 A - suffix B for the KX, and suffix C for the KZ (Japan).
>
>Since the illustartion clearly shows a wire loop handle, and all of the
>reference numbers are in (brackets), I assume none of the above have the
>wire handle.
>
>Anyone have a nice clean verified Audi part number for the plug with
>the wire handle?
>

no - but heres the P-car one:
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 16:47:36 -0400
To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
From: Dave Head <dhead@sundial.sundial.net>
Subject: CIS Adjusment plug - PN
Sender: owner-quattro@coimbra.ans.net

For those of us who have defied the evil CARB/EPA and removed the aluminum
adjustment plug for duty cycle tweaking, we couldn't find the Audi PN for
the rubber plug w/grab wire - but since they're the same for Unka Bart's
'other mode' of transportation, here's the PN:  Air Flow Plug  911 110 934.
I believe the price was $3.90...

Now breathing ALL filtered air!


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87 5KCStq 249K miles - under rehab... 
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