can someone give me a quick direction of flow throught the injection line from end to end. where does the line start from and end up. i bought my engine disassembled and cant find anything in the manual about it. 87 1.6td
thank you, that clears things up. i didnt mean to imply the inj lines. i meant the "leak hoses". what about the vacuum pump? there is a cut piece of cloth tubing on it.
yeah i dont know where that should go. i only bought the motor, not the car with it. im using this motor in a toyota truck. so maybe i can just cap that cloth line off coming from the vacuum pump? thanks for everyones help so far.
you can just take the pump out and cover the hole with a plate
Quote from: "chrissev"you can just take the pump out and cover the hole with a plateIf you followed this advice, you would end up with no oil pressure, and you would ruin your motor as soon as you started it.The vacuum pump's drive gear actually also drives the oil pump. So to keep oil pressure intact while removing the vacuum pump, you would need to change the oil pump to the splined shaft variety, and also install the oil pump drive gear (with splined ID) at the same time. The block off plate is also a special VW part, that has an integrated precision thrust bearing surface down below that mates against an oil pressure lubricated thrust bearing surface at the top of the oil pump drive gear. So you would really also need the correct VW block off plate designed just for this purpose also.Unless you have all these required parts, just leave your vacuum pump installed on the motor. Putting a cap on the vacuum pump if you're not using it is a good idea to prevent pumping unfiltered air into the crankcase.
there is a peice of cloth line on the vacuum pump too.