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Serp setup on a 1.6
by
burn_your_money
on 11 Jul, 2007 19:17
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This is a painfully easy swap. It appears that the bracket is the same for AC/non AC. All of these parts are from a 95 AAZ (1.9TD)
You may run into problems clearing the frame rails. I have not installed the engine into a car yet so I don't know.
Mk1 guys are going to need to take a grinder to the IP/PS mount bracket
Install 4 of the 5 bolts. These are serp specific
This is the missing bolt, probably not too big of a deal.
The bracket will slide right on. Notice I've swapped on a mk2 IP bracket for the pictures
You can see the PS pump is still driven by a v-belt. All the needed adjusters are on the PS pump.
Here is the other style where the WP is also driven by a v-belt
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#1
by
the4ork
on 12 Jul, 2007 02:42
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i dunno about you guys... but that setup looks identical to an aba serp setup...
when i get my block back from the machine shop i'll have to try and bolt up my aba setup from my 1.8t thats waiting to go in my mkII (yes i have an aba setup on an older aeb 1.8t) the 1.8t isnt ready to go in yet, still need an intake manifold custom made for me, and an oil return line...
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#2
by
foxracer1
on 12 Jul, 2007 07:26
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Good idea making a tech tip thread.
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#3
by
burn_your_money
on 12 Jul, 2007 08:32
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It would be great to see some pictures of an ABA setup as well. I'm not sure about the ABA but there might be problems with it clearing the timing belt, they are usually wider on diesels
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#4
by
Darth Garry
on 12 Jul, 2007 09:17
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I have the ABA setup at home, I'd be very interested if it fit!
Thanks for the great writeup.
Garry
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#5
by
myke_w
on 12 Jul, 2007 11:38
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I have an aba setup I can snap a photo of.. Tyler, can you get a part number off your big alumnium bracket?
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#6
by
the4ork
on 12 Jul, 2007 13:41
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It would be great to see some pictures of an ABA setup as well. I'm not sure about the ABA but there might be problems with it clearing the timing belt, they are usually wider on diesels
im *pretty* sure the aba tensioner is flexible.... i.e you can pull it out that arm just a bit if i remember correctly
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#7
by
myke_w
on 20 Jul, 2007 12:22
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the bracket is a different part number ...
AAZ part # for the 1.9 setup is 028903139t
ABA part # is ....
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#8
by
flapjack
on 30 Jul, 2007 22:13
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bracket # from a 94 aba is #037 903 143E
I'll try to fit this one tomorrow
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#9
by
flapjack
on 29 Aug, 2007 11:27
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ABA bracket doesn't fit.
the tensioner part hits the IP , so I don't think you can hack it up to make it fit. If anyone sees a way to make it fit, i'd gladly eat some crow
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#10
by
burn_your_money
on 29 Aug, 2007 12:19
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Thanks for the update, I'm sure you saved a bunch of people some hours at the junkyard
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#11
by
jtanguay
on 01 Sep, 2007 17:21
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is that PS pump from the 1.9? can a 1.6 PS pump bolt up? do the 1.6 lines bolt up to the 1.9 pump if it is required?
just trying to track down some odds and ends for getting my 1Z motor back together!
thanks! nice pics! if i was staying with a 1.6, i would definitely want to go the serp route for the alt... the v belt keeps slipping. it was on too tight before, and the pulley flew off while driving :shock:
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#12
by
burn_your_money
on 02 Sep, 2007 17:00
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With the serp setup you need the 1.9 pump (or possibly an ABA one). You can not bolt up the 1.6 pump to the 1.9 brackets. You can use the lines and bolts from the 1.6 on the 1.9 pump. One is a bit too long but an extra washer in there works well
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#13
by
Tintin
on 02 Sep, 2007 23:49
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Not to forget to replace the cranshaft pulley bolt by a new style installed on the 1.9TD.
The problem on the 1.9TD cranshaft wobble is caused by the serp set-up, and worsened if there is no ratchet pulley on the alternator.
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#14
by
houseofdiesel
on 06 Sep, 2007 14:14
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Why would anyone want serp belts on a 1.6?
?? Your going the wrong direction here making things more expensive and less reliable! The tensioners always fail on the serp belt set up, the bushings wear out, they stress the crank noise and lead to massive failures if the above parts are not maintained, the mk3 p/s pump will not fit a 1.6 cause the rear bracket has wider bolt spacing which does not exist on the 1.6 block (already found that one out installing a 1.6 into 96 Jetta)
A vbelt costs $5 and last years...