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Date:         Wed, 25 Apr 2007 00:19:12 EDT
Reply-To:     Kjmmensing@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jeff Ensing <Kjmmensing@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: 2.1 distributor (check yours)
Comments: To: huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA
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In a message dated 4/24/2007 11:33:13 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA writes:

Just so you know, lately, i had some vans towed to my shop (50% are towed anyway ha ha ha), engine not running, 1 was badly running, hard start... bla bla bla, the usual.

After a wile, i found the problem, all 4 vans had the same problem, one or more of the 3 wires inside the distributor was cut, broken or close to it, all because that black 3 wire plastic connector was loose. On 2.1L that plastic part is attach to the distributor body wih a platic pin, ralely still in place, so that connector move freely... not good, if unlucky (yea, sure), the rotating parts in the distributor can cut one or more of the hall sender wire.

So to prevent that, check that black connector! no picture today but an easy explanation:

Remove distributor cap, rotor and dust cap (if still there), now try to move that black connector attach to the distributor, if it's loose.. not good, do something about it... like glue this one to the distributor, use tie-rap... duck tape (ha ha) but fix it the solid.

If you don't understand what i'm trying to explain, and that is so... possible (he he), tell me so and i will take pictures tomorrow.

Just so you know. Ben

Hi Ben I have seen this problem a lot too. I have noticed that the best way to keep from breaking the connector off the distributor is to leave the distributor cap secured while unplugging the connector to the distributor. This supports the connector and allows you to pull up while trying to depress that wire bale. To fix broken ones in the past I have drilled holes in the distributor just to the left and right of the connector to allow a small wire tie to pass through the distributor and around the connector.

Jeff E. Atlanta , Ga. 87' Westy "weekender" 91' GL "Drop dead red" ( now living in Canada with Blair )

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