What is the correct vacuum setup for a 1Z engine conversion
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Re: What is the correct vacuum setup for a 1Z engine conversion
nobody knows...?
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Re: What is the correct vacuum setup for a 1Z engine conversion
I used this... Although to be honest it starts to make sence after you have a propper look...
http://www.myturbodiesel.com/wiki/cabin ... placement/
http://www.myturbodiesel.com/wiki/cabin ... placement/
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Re: What is the correct vacuum setup for a 1Z engine conversion
Thanks for the link... that seemed to sort out the N75 Valve. But still need to figure out the N18 Valve and other hoses... The previous engine was from a Passat, no idea what code as it was as it had been taken off... could have been an AFN but cannot be 100% sure. Now has a 1Z from a mk3 1996 Golf 1.9 TDI.
This are the valves and other things it has ...
The N18 Valve has a missing nipple so I gather I need a new one if I need this in the setup...
What I thought was a tube coming from the air filter is actually from the ECU. So this air filter setup has no connection point for a hose:
Im no expert and been trying to solve this by searching the web but have not come across anything that makes things clear... any sort of help would be appreciated... Thanks
This are the valves and other things it has ...
The N18 Valve has a missing nipple so I gather I need a new one if I need this in the setup...
What I thought was a tube coming from the air filter is actually from the ECU. So this air filter setup has no connection point for a hose:
Im no expert and been trying to solve this by searching the web but have not come across anything that makes things clear... any sort of help would be appreciated... Thanks
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Re: What is the correct vacuum setup for a 1Z engine conversion
I find the workshop manuals quite good for this sort of info, also the self-study guides are really useful too, eg. SSP153 has a couple of diagrams of the hose connections, and explains how the TDI systems works.
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Re: What is the correct vacuum setup for a 1Z engine conversion
I'm still learning about my 1z engine, but I know where those components are on mine:-
So basically you want to know what those blue tubes are connected to right? I haven't got my van with me as it's in a friend's warehouse at the moment, but will hopefully get over there later this week, and will take some pictures.
So basically you want to know what those blue tubes are connected to right? I haven't got my van with me as it's in a friend's warehouse at the moment, but will hopefully get over there later this week, and will take some pictures.
Former owner of 1983 DG panel van and 1983 Devon moonraker pop-top, 1.9 tdi (1z) conversion
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Re: What is the correct vacuum setup for a 1Z engine conversion
http://www.haywood-sullivan.com/vanagon ... ik-eng.pdf pages 22 & 24.
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