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Date:         Mon, 4 Apr 94 15:53:49 PDT
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From:         chrisr@informix.com (Chris Radcliffe)
Subject:      Re: Diesel Vanagon

I was told some years ago to "not bother" about valve adjustments in the Diesel unless there were "obvious" problems, since the adjustment is fairly arduous involving spacer-disk placement/replacement rather than a conventional tappet adjustment. This was with a youngish Jetta at the time (`81, 60K miles). Of course, I never had any such obvious problems... and my `82 Diesel Vanagon with 88K miles has never had a valve adjustment to my knowledge either.

> 1) The first "injector" is leaking diesel from the threads (YECH!). > Couldn't get a wrench on it. Looks like a "Special Service Tool". >

> 2) I was told the valves should be adjusted, and this would improve > performance. Is this true? Is this normal periodic Maintenance? >

I also would like an opinion from a Diesel-valve-adjustment experienced owner. In any case, I'd take care of the injector leak first before attempting to diagnose/prescribe further "performance" problems in a Diesel, performance being a relative term.

Chris Radcliffe chrisr@informix.com


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