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Date:         Tue, 28 Apr 1998 08:34:54 -0700
Reply-To:     Sam Scholten <vwvanagon@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Sam Scholten <vwvanagon@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Wasserboxer Distributor into A/C 2.0
Comments: To: "King, Robert" <Robert.King@DSTO.DEFENCE.GOV.AU>
Comments: cc: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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Robert,

Just remember that a Wasserboxer is a Type I motor with wierd heads and no squirrel cage. It is NOT a mutation of a Type IV, a different animal. This might explain the distributor thing.

My $0.02, Sam

---"King, Robert" <Robert.King@DSTO.DEFENCE.GOV.AU> wrote: > > Jim writes: > >Help!!! Why didn't this work? > > >Drops in. Rev limiting rotor fits. Hall brain bolts to spare > >tyre well with idle stablizer. Ground goes to case. .... > <snip> > >Starts, but runs v. rich. Decide to call it a day > >and pop the original dist back into the motor. > > > Don't know 8-(.... > > As the originator of the post that raised this idea a while ago > I duck and weave 8-) by saying that I stated I hadn't > tried it personally (but I still would try it before buying an 009 or > an aftermarket hall effect unit). The original post did refer > to installation of a WB 1900 hall effect distributor in a Type 1 > (presume 1600) rather than a Type 4 (presume FI?). Could this > be the genesis of the problem? > > The original tip came from Club Veedub Sydney's club newsletter > 'Zeitchrift' and I quote for those who missed it: > > "The ultimate electronic ignition system for a Beetle, as far as > neatness of installation goes, has to be the factory system for > 1900 water-cooled Transporters. The distributor drops right into > the Beetle crankcase and you get a Hall-effect trigger, the > standard VW-Audi control module (same as Holden Camira, > by the way), a rev-limiting rotor button and digital idle > stabilisation , which is a very nice touch indeed. It all bolts in, > looks good and works superbly." > > ???????????????????? > > RobK > ------------------------------------------------ > robert.king@dsto.defence.gov.au > http://www.pipeline.com.au/users/hoopty (last updated 1st April 98) >

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