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For Sale/Looking For => Parts for Sale/Wanted => Topic started by: Redheadsoxfan5 on May 03, 2018, 08:15:53 am
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I have two '91 eco diesel motors, both are wothout #2 lines. I used an NA line, tweaked with wrenches to bend cotrectly, but it sheared off after 300miles. Would it be better to just upgrade to a true 1.6TD pump, or can someone custom make these injector lines? Apparently this part is hard to get since this was a 90.5-92 production engine only :-/
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The eco-lines should be the same as the na 1.6 engines that came on the MK2 jetta diesel from 90-1992. Ifr you still cant find lines your only other option would be to fit the shorter delivery valves to the injection pump and find a set of lines for the mk1 rabbit/jetta
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I think the eco had the fauxaneroid that the second line needs to jog around.
Did you check ebay?
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Wrong. Just longer delivery valves.
Do as the other guy said and convert to shorter (standard run-of-the-mill fuel pumps) delivery valves.
Simply advertise here for a good-working set. Those standard fuel lines are available new, still. Available....but, not exactly cheap anymore.
Burn-your-money is a stellar guy for assorted used parts. Contact him. He may not be dealing with the old crap anymore....not sure.
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Thanks for the advice everyone. $60 for new NA lines on eBay, $92 for turbo lines. I'll scour my local junkyard/Craigslist for some NA pumps to steal parts from
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Isn't there a guy who sells just the # 2 line on ebay?
A special stronger one?
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Isn't there a guy who sells just the # 2 line on ebay?
A special stronger one?
A friend of mine bought one, it made his car ran funny because the inner diameter of the tube was different then the other lines.