Hi
Has anyone any experience regarding fitting a rocker pushrod tube seal with engine in situ?
It says in the Haynes manual it can be done by using a telescopic tube ,available but quite expensive . Apparantly its out with the rockers ,slide the pushrod out and remove the old tube and replace with the telescopic one and new seals. It all sounds pretty straightforward but I thought I would just ask if anyone has done it.
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Re: Push rod seals
Yes its quite simple if you follow the book..
See the thread a little down the page..
its an Aircooled thread in the main, but the principals and some of the discussion are the same for the wbx if thats what you have
See the thread a little down the page..


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Re: Push rod seals
WHS ^^^ - See the other thread, I did mine last weekend in situ and it took about an hour and 40 minutes for me to do all of one side and an oil and filter change too, although that was on my 2ltr Aircooled.
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Re: Push rod seals
Thanks for that info,I did find the thread and it seems others are rolling up their sleeves and having a go 

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Re: Push rod seals
Hi everyone, I have just had my push rod seals done in my 2.0 Aircooled. It has solved the annoying oil leak but the tappets are sounding awful.
I had my local VW mechanic do the seals and we were hoping they would quieten down! They were really quiet before. I have driven it for over 100 miles and did an oil and filter change but still sounds bad!
It runs really well, no missing and loads of power!
Do you think it will get better or needs adjusting and am I damaging anything?
Thanks.
I had my local VW mechanic do the seals and we were hoping they would quieten down! They were really quiet before. I have driven it for over 100 miles and did an oil and filter change but still sounds bad!
It runs really well, no missing and loads of power!
Do you think it will get better or needs adjusting and am I damaging anything?
Thanks.
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Re: Push rod seals
Can anyone tell me where I can get some telescopic push rod tubes from for my dg engine?