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CO adjustment plug question
If you want to fill it in, and the stock plug won't fit, or isn't available,
I'd clean it up, and use JB Weld on it.
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daun Yeagley" <vwdaun@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <scirocco-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 6:59 PM
Subject: CO adjustment plug question
> Hey all,
>
> Anyone know how to remove a partially drilled-out mixture
> adjustment plug? I'm working on this '87 16v and the plug
> has been partially drilled out - the aluminum part. The
> hardened steel part of the plug, well, nothing's touching
> that so far. From the diagnostics I've done at this point,
> this thing appears to be running WAY rich.
>
> That and I need to see if I can scare up a DPR test harness.
>
> Daun Yeagley - Wilmington Ohio
> '81 Scirocco S (Deiter) '86 Scirocco 8v
> '88 Scirocco Slegato (Gino!) '88 Scirocco 16v
> '96 Passat GLX Wagon '56 Cessna 172
> The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts -
> Ehrlich's Law.
>
>
>
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