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CO adjustment plug question



Maybe try using an awl to pierce the aluminum and jostle it back and forth
until it breaks.

An old O2 sensor works well for the male part of the test harness.

On 5/6/07, Daun Yeagley <vwdaun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> Anyone know how to remove a partially drilled-out mixture
> adjustment plug?  I'm working on this '87 16v and the plug
> has been partially drilled out - the aluminum part.  The
> hardened steel part of the plug, well, nothing's touching
> that so far.  From the diagnostics I've done at this point,
> this thing appears to be running WAY rich.
>
> That and I need to see if I can scare up a DPR test harness.
>
> Daun Yeagley - Wilmington Ohio
> '81 Scirocco S (Deiter)       '86 Scirocco 8v
> '88 Scirocco Slegato (Gino!)  '88 Scirocco 16v
> '96 Passat GLX Wagon          '56 Cessna 172
> The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts -
> Ehrlich's Law.
>
>
>
>
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Sean
A-1 x 2