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Date:         Fri, 7 Apr 95 15:09:26 PDT
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From:         David.Kao@Eng.Sun.COM (David Kao)
Subject:      Re: White "corrosion" in distributor cap

>> >> >>any chance you are getting a non-vw rotor and cap?? if so, the after-market >>tolerances might be a bit off, causing too much of a gap between the parts. >>also see if the little metal contacts inside the cap and on the rotor are >>pitted in any way. if not, you may have some sort of weird atmospheric >>(i.e., pollution) problem. <well, i don't know!! it could happen!> >> >>are you in a really dry climate? that might account for the deposits being >>"white". (since the deposits are blackish down here in the humid south) >> >>goodluck. >>joel >>

My 84 vanagon at 105k miles is still using the original coil/rotor/cap and all iginition wires. I did have a new rotor since the original one had a tiny crack on where the resister is buried in. I found that new one made no difference so i put the original one back to use. Honestly I never needed to clean the contacts or anything elese inside the cap. The stuff seems so reliable. I replaced spark plugs at least once a year...


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