Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 13:13:21 -0400
Reply-To: Kenneth Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
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From: Kenneth Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: Distributor Nightmare
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Jim, I wish you would have told me about the magnetic paint thing before
I sent you distributor number 2. I would have been the first to tell
you that your mechanic was off his rocker. I have never had any
problems with these rebuilt distributors before and I thought when I
sent you the second one that this mechanic had tested the first one with
a vacuum gauge and knew that there was something wrong with the vacuum
advance/retard of the rebuilt unit. Since you have replaced this unit
twice I would hazard to say that there is nothing wrong with either
distributor and that you should look elsewhere for the cause of the
problem (and perhaps for a mechanic as well). Please return the second
distributor I sent you as soon as you can.
Thanks,
Ken Wilford
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf
Of Jim Heissenbuttel
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 11:58 AM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Distributor Nightmare
First of all, I am a novice, so if I use the incorrect terminology,
please forgive me. I also apologize for the length, but I am desperate
at this point and need to get this issue resolved this week.
My van has been experiencing what my regular mechanic has called
"erratic retardation."To the driver it seems like at random times
(usually the most critical) the engine does not have the power, it
sputters, and acts like it will die. There is some stalling, poor
idling, and even backfiring at timies. It seems like when this loss of
power occurs, stepping harder on the gas the the wrong thing to do,
while letting up (almost completely) will result in a slight return of
power, but not back to normal. After some time the engine will go back
to normal operation. Stopping, turning off the ignition, and restarting
does not seem to help. Usually, I pull over to a safe spot, a gently
coax her back to running normally by alternately running up the revs and
then letting off.
I have been given a very complex explanation about how there is a
magnetically active paint inside a particular part of the distributor
that is critical to the advance or retardation of the timing. He has
also told me that this paint is no longer made and that all of the
remanufactured distributors may or may not have problems with it. His
explanation was that the only way to fix this was to buy a NOS (New Old
Stock) distributor. I have used this mechanic quite a bit and I trust
him. In addition, he works solely on VW and mostly on Vanagons, so I
think he is very knowledgeable.
Last week the problems came back with a vengeance. Since my normal
mechanic was on vacation, I had a to use a more local (and likely less
knowledgeable) mechanic. I had purchased a working used distributor and
gotten a hold of another remanufactured in replacement for the faulty
one I received earlier. In talking with this mechanic, he recommended
still that I install the remanufactured unit, which we did. The problem
did not go away, but since this issue is somewhat sporadic, the mechanic
saw no signs on his short test drive.
At this point I have paid to have 2 remanufactured distributors
installed into my 83.5 WBX Westy. Neither has resulted in fixing the
issues that I have had. I also have a used distributor (PN 025 905 205
K) which I could try. However, the Bently calls for PN 025 905 205 D.
Questions for the list:
Is there a significant difference between these two parts (025 905 205 D
and 025 905 205 K)? And can I install the "K" version into my 83.5
Dijijet Vanagon? Is my regular mechanic off his rocker with his
explanation of the issue? What would
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
jh
83.5 WBX Westy
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