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Vacuum diagrams for Cabrio?
I have a 98 Cabrio convertible with 2-liter ABA engine.Recently replaced the
timing belt, and now it runs like crap. Symptoms are consistent with vacuum leakage, but all the ports I can find are connected to something. I must have hooked something up wrong in reassembly. Question is - can anyone point me to a good source for vacuum diagrams for this engine? The two books I have don't even come close to showing this kind of info. |
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Perhaps a Bentley manual for your car would have the information.
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Are you sure you have the camshaft timing correct?
"Francis Rowe" > wrote in message ink.net... >I have a 98 Cabrio convertible with 2-liter ABA engine.Recently replaced >the timing belt, and now it runs like crap. Symptoms are consistent with >vacuum leakage, but all the ports I can find are connected to something. I >must have hooked something up wrong in reassembly. Question is - can anyone >point me to a good source for vacuum diagrams for this engine? The two >books I have don't even come close to showing this kind of info. > |
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In a word - yes. Took me two tries, but it's correct now. Sorry, I covered
that part in a previous post. "dave AKA vwdoc1" > wrote in message m... > Are you sure you have the camshaft timing correct? > > "Francis Rowe" > wrote in message > ink.net... >>I have a 98 Cabrio convertible with 2-liter ABA engine.Recently replaced >>the timing belt, and now it runs like crap. Symptoms are consistent with >>vacuum leakage, but all the ports I can find are connected to something. I >>must have hooked something up wrong in reassembly. Question is - can >>anyone point me to a good source for vacuum diagrams for this engine? The >>two books I have don't even come close to showing this kind of info. >> > > |
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Vacuum diagrams for Cabrio?
replying to Francis Rowe, adroger wrote:
> rowesouth wrote: > > In a word - yes. Took me two tries, but it's correct now. Sorry, I covered > that part in a previous post. > "dave AKA vwdoc1" > wrote in message > m... Did you ever solve this issue with your cabrio? I am currently going through the same scenario as was wondering. Thanks. -- posted from http://www.motorsforum.com/vw/vacuum...rio-27352-.htm using MotorsForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled and other automotive groups |
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