Hi- I am hoping that someone out there might know the answer to this question, or have access to the part of VW which does... I am trying to figure out what the gaskets and fuel hose in the syncro fuel system are made out of. Specificly, I am trying to figure out whether they happen to be a chloroelastomer like neoprene (or the higher temp products that dupont makes), a fluroelastomer like Viton, or something else entirely. Specificly, I am looking for info on the following parts: N 020 281 1 fuel hose N 901 005 01 fuel tank float valve gaskets 251 201 139 A fuel filler tube gasket The fuel sender gaskets are also in question, but I don't have their part numbers handy. All the above parts _appear_ to be made of the same material, all are stamped with VRT if that makes any difference... dave |
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