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Re: '83 VS. '84 GTI...Differences?
Question: The rubber hose which comes out of the head between the third
and fourth injectors, where does it hook up to?
Sal
At 12:05 PM 12/5/98 EST, you wrote:
>
>On Sat, 5 Dec 1998 04:23:40 EST TBerk16@aol.com writes:
>
>>OK, I have a 'new' 1984 Rabbit GTI engine in the car. It has a small
>rubber
>>hose on the back side of the cylinder head, it is between cylinders 3 &
>4,
>>closer to the clutch side rather than the timing belt side.
>
>
>Hmm, maybe my recollection of the air hose is wrong, but if you have a
>hose going into the head like it sounds like you have, you might just
>have the air shroud injectors after all.
>
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>
>
>>If I am to understand this, then the "shrouds" are mostly down inside
>the
>>cylinder head, surrounding each injector for part of it's length.
>
>
>One way to find out for sure, pull one injector out (carefully! They like
>to pull off the end of the injector and stay in the head.) and see if it
>holds 1 or 2 o-rings. You will find the typical fatty o-ring at the top
>of the injector, but at the bottom you will find a tiny little o-ring on
>this little round......uh.....shroud.
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>
>
>>Am I clueless yet or on to something?
>>TBerk
>
>
>Your clueless like the rest of us but I still luv's ya!
>
>
> Shawn Meze
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