Engine is a 2.1 in a 1988 Vanagon, previous owner ripped out the injection system (literally) and stuck on a carburettor and other non-standard parts including this distributor.
The vacuum advanced is stiff so I'll be removing it to clean the mechanical linkages.
Diaphragm is fine.
Many thanks,
Mike.
1988 Vanagon GL Westfalia Syncro (2wd to 4wd conversion)
1992 Golf II Syncro Country
To be honest I haven't actually checked the engine number yet just assumed as the Registration document and previous owner says it's a 2.1 litre.
I believe the retro-fitted carburettor and distributor is from a 1.9 litre engine though.
1988 Vanagon GL Westfalia Syncro (2wd to 4wd conversion)
1992 Golf II Syncro Country
itchyfeet wrote:lots of people have stuck a 2.1 in a van that origionally had a 1.9 with 2e3 carb and kept the carb.
Easier than fitting the injection system.
So worth checking what it origionally was, it maybe even the v5 has been changed too.
Hi Itchyfeet, as per above post do you think I should be changing the distributor for the correct one for say a 1.9 / 20 WBX?
Turned out the vacuum advance mechanism was not stiff, the diaphragm was the cause of the stiff / restricted movement.
Checked the timing with a strobe gun and it was way out!
1988 Vanagon GL Westfalia Syncro (2wd to 4wd conversion)
1992 Golf II Syncro Country
Yes ideally change for a 2.1 distributor if you can find one, mick at nw vw may have one
need the ignition modeule ( Brickwerks have geunine vw cheap) and the loom you can probably get from wagonbuild.
itchyfeet wrote:Yes ideally change for a 2.1 distributor if you can find one, mick at nw vw may have one
need the ignition modeule ( Brickwerks have geunine vw cheap) and the loom you can probably get from wagonbuild.
Ok I will look to purchasing one thanks.
What is the significance of MV pistons?
1988 Vanagon GL Westfalia Syncro (2wd to 4wd conversion)
1992 Golf II Syncro Country
Hi just to let you all know this wiring loom arrangement worked fine and I'm lead to believe mine is from a mk2 Golf.
Only problem I have now is timing, at 5 Deg BTDC it still feels incorrect.
(Distributor mechanical and vacuum advance checked)
1988 Vanagon GL Westfalia Syncro (2wd to 4wd conversion)
1992 Golf II Syncro Country