The po removed the A/C god knows how long ago.. and just kinda cut the pipe going in to the cabin. Not a big deal really, and not the problem I am inquiring about
I was told this was the original engine (no rebuild) with well over 500k miles on it. I am having troubles believing this the more I think of it.. Is there anyway that I can identify this block and head for sure? So I can be %100 they came with the car in 1981?
The engine starts and runs WAY T GOOD to have over 500k miles without a rebuild I think.. I haven't done a compression test yet to properly survey the health of the engine, but I think it runs way to good to be that old.
How can I check the blocks validity?
thanks a lot guys
what is the engine code, and what year is the car.
if they don't match then a swap was done.
as for a rebuild, that will be harder to tell without taking it apart and looking at the wear parts.
its ok if it has had a rebuild.. but I am beginning to think it is non original engine.. unless he had everything needed to really easily take out the A/c
what is the engine code supposed to be on an 81 jetta? non turbo
what years sis the CR come in? and how do i identify it exactly? where will this CR be visible.. sorry for the ignorance.. i've never had to identify a vw engine before..
there is a flat machined surface on the block to the right of the IP just below the head gasket, it will be stamped there
the CR was used in golf/jetta 80-82
Most rebuilt blocks have some trace of green paint on it. Also, often the machine shop will put a metal placard on the block stating where the rebuild was done.