Today, I just did this job on a 1991 Jetta ECOdiesel (TD).
A couple of impressions:
1) Take the intake box off: makes life a lot easier.
2) The book calls for a 10X 695 mm belt. If you use that belt, it will have very little in the way of adjustment down the road. I managed to squeak a 10 x 675 on there with some clever movement of the idler pulley. A 10 x 685 might be the perfect compromise: easy to get on, and plenty of room for adjustment.
3) The car I worked on belonged to a customer. I sold her the car a year and a half ago. Before I sold it, I put on all new belts. She's come in from time-to-time for minor repairs. I've noticed that the alt belt was always loose, even after I had adjusted it during each prior visit. In the end, the belt lasted only about 12,000 miles before it snapped off completely. Inspection of the ***ty stamped-pulley showed SERIOUS pitting of the belt surface. As I noted earlier, this is what caused premature belt wear. Luckily, I had a spare alterntator with a good pulley on it, so I swapped it. We'll see how it goes.
It is my contention that if anyone out there is eating alternator belts on a MK2 car, there's a 99.99% chance your pulley is pitted and eating the belt.
If you need a NEW pulley, only the dealer has it (and, I called my local dealership and they claimed that they were still available).
Here's the PN for a new pulley: 035-903-119
Cost is about $40-60.
To the OP, hope yours works out.