[urq] MC-2 vs. WX Flywheel questionPatrick Carlier p.carlier at pandora.beSun Oct 14 13:27:45 PDT 2007
Steve , it won't work . There's only one way all the bolts will fit . You can not put it on at a different angle . What you need to do is carefully measure the position of the pin on the orignal flywheel , drill a 4mm hole in the new one , and hammer in a piece of masonry nail . Or any steelpin of the right dial . Or let a machine shop take care of it if you don't have the maens to do it right . The position of that pin controls the entire ignition timing , and there's no way to adjust it unless you reprogram the chip in the ecu . If the pin is 0,5° off position , the entire ignition will be 0,5° off . So it has te be dead on . The best way is to make some kind of drill guide . Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "urq" <urq at pacbell.net> To: "'urq list'" <urq at audifans.com>; <quattro at audifans.com> Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 9:58 PM Subject: Re: [urq] MC-2 vs. WX Flywheel question Thanks Ado! I had also heard this, but I've gotta say the mounting holes look to align perfectly. Is your post based on actually trying to install the flywheel at the incorrect rotation? The other thing that has me wondering is that I do know that some replacement flywheels don't come with a TDC mark ... the instructions have you scribe the flywheel when it is installed. I'll try crossposting to the big list too ... yours was the first response. We will try to install the WX flywheel at the offset ... it will be readily apparent whether or not it works. Right now my only candidate for a proper flywheel is a two or more day trip away ... Does anyone on the list have the difference in timing angle between the WX and the MC? I know I've heard it before, but can't find my notes. It would be good to have confirmation that the angle difference is the same as 360 divided by the number of mounting holes. Steve B San José, CA (USA) -----Original Message----- Visually they might look same, but spacing of the flywheel mounting holes is done in sequence, so that would fit in only one position, hence the absence of markings or position pin. Repositioning the pin is the way to go. Ado urq wrote: >>>>> > >Interesting note on the flywheel. John showed me that if you offset the WX >flywheel by one mounting bolt hole the pin lines up with the MC flex plate >pin. It seems like all we need to do is to make a new TDC mark on the >flywheel and we're good to go. Does anyone know if we're missing something? >>From my look at the holes there does not seem to be any of them which are >offset from the others. > >>>>> > >Steve B >San José, CA (USA) > > > > _______________________________________________ Audifans urq mailing list Send posts to: mailto:urq at audifans.com Manage your list connection: http://www.audifans.com/mailman/listinfo/urq Have an urq question? Check the Audifans Knowledgebase! http://www.audifans.com/twiki/bin/view/Audi/UrQuattro Have an urq answer? ... Please help others by adding to the KB ... all contributions welcome! You can help keep the audifans site running by shopping at http://audifans.com/shop/
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