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AAZ 8mm exhaust valve part numbers / length?
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 05 May, 2014 15:05
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OK, so my machinist has admitted that they can't find an exhaust valve for my prothe 8mm aaz head.
It's up to me to buy it.
From searching here, it appears that the VW Part number is 074109611 - $37.70 + ship from 1stvwparts or who knows how much from my local stealership.
As for aftermarket valves, it appears that AE and TRW both make them?
The AE part number - which also appears as a Sealed Power part number - seems to be V91334. RockAuto says that this has a 7.950mm stem and is 95.100mm long.
partsgeek, we're all aware, obscures part numbers. But they show their part number W0133-1734357 as an AE valve that is 95.5mm long for a mid 90's 1.9l engine.
They also show their part number W0133-1735138 as a TRW valve that is 95.5mm long.
Both on this list:
http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/1996/volkswagen/golf/engine_mechanical/exhaust_valve.htmlprothe claims that the aaz takes 068109611L but everyone else thinks that is a 1.6L hydro valve?
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#1
by
theman53
on 05 May, 2014 19:46
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I cannot help on your question, but you could get 7mm guides and use TDI valves IIRC. The 1.6 had smaller valves so they should not work or work well in the aaz application.
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#2
by
njdub
on 05 May, 2014 20:21
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So what all is need to convert to 8mm valves? Just the valves and the valve guides?
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#3
by
Dakotakid
on 05 May, 2014 20:52
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I quickly plugged the number into autohausaz.com and it offered a result for under 15 clams. Go look.
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#4
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 05 May, 2014 20:55
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I quickly plugged the number into autohausaz.com and it offered a result for under 15 clams. Go look.
Yeah that's the AE part. I was about ready to buy it when i saw some discrepancy with the length of the valve as specified by various people and/or sites.
I might anyway, and then have the guy building the head double check the length vs. one of the valves i have.
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#5
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 05 May, 2014 23:26
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#6
by
wolf_walker
on 06 May, 2014 08:00
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"W0133-1734357" is a
www.worldpac.com part number.
Lot of people distribute stuff for them.
A few years ago they pulled OE part numbers from their software
that resellers use alltogether. You could search a OE PN and it would translate to a result,
but if you looked something up by application it only showed the custom W0xxx number.
Kind of a ***ty move. They might have gone back but
I quit using them at that point.
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#7
by
RabbitJockey
on 06 May, 2014 08:15
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probably will need new springs and everythings to convert as the later stuff used dual valve springs?
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#8
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 06 May, 2014 11:01
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probably will need new springs and everythings to convert as the later stuff used dual valve springs?
the AAZ valvetrain i bought from mkpook came with dual valve springs. *shrug*
gonna order a valve today and hope.
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#9
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 06 May, 2014 11:49
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ordered the AE valve as p/n W0133-1734357 from partsgeek just now. $24 shipped. here's hoping.
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#10
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 08 May, 2014 10:20
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Well now I'm stuck.
UPS dropped off the valve, i took it to the machinist, he measured it and it came up short. literally.
my OE exhaust valves measure 96.8756mm overall length, the new AE valve measures 95.0468mm.
Package has AE logo all over it, AE part number V91334, and VW part number 074-109-611.
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#11
by
Toby
on 08 May, 2014 11:38
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Are you sure about the measurements? .0001 mm is in the millionths of an inch range. (.000001") He does not have a mic that will measure that small, so how did he come up with the length.
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#12
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 08 May, 2014 11:53
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Technically he measured 3.814 inches and 3.742 inches, with snap-on digital calipers. While i watched.
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#13
by
theman53
on 08 May, 2014 17:59
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calipers are only accurate to .005"
When he sets it up he will have to put a thicker shim in it and that should be all. I don't see the issue, what am I missing?
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#14
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 08 May, 2014 18:02
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calipers are only accurate to .005"
When he sets it up he will have to put a thicker shim in it and that should be all. I don't see the issue, what am I missing?
I'm a n00b, but, do hydro heads have shims too?