[T3] 034 on Squareback
Jim Adney
jadney at vwtype3.org
Tue Jan 21 08:31:41 PST 2014
On 21 Jan 2014 at 7:44, Brian Fye wrote:
> I run 009 and 050 units on my type 3s. I have never found any evidence
> that #3 is worse off. I believe that having your tin without the foam
> around the cooler is a bigger issue.
Good point. The OG foam has all disintegrated by now. If it's left
out, there's a large space above the oil cooler where air can slip by
and escape without doing any cooling at all. Quite a few years ago I
found a good foam substitute that holds up better than the OG stuff.
I have a supply of it and can make replacements for engines where it
is missing.
I have a Service Bulletin from Robert Bosch, dated March 1966, that
describes which VW distributors were made with the retarded #3 cam
lobe. The bulletin seems to imply that this is somewhat new, as of
this date. The retardation is 2 dist degrees, or 4 crankshaft
degrees. The affected distributors were:
0 237 137 005, 006, 007, 008, 009, 010, 012, 014
0 231 147 002, 006, 007
I'm afraid I don't have any later Bosch info on this. It's probably
worth mentioning that Gene Berg mentions in one of his writeups that
he's never come across a VW distributor with the retarded #3 cam
lobe, so it's clear that it wasn't done universally.
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Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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