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water proofing my engine parts
ancientbugger - January 27th, 2012 at 06:26 PM

Hi im trying to completely water proof my engine . By using WATERPROOF IGNITION KIT for the distributor. i want to get the rubber seals that fit on the ends of the spark plug cables. Does anyone know who sells these parts. plus if anyone else has ideas for waterproofing the engine really well be awesome to here ur ideas. thanks.


narumi - January 29th, 2012 at 12:45 PM

-- I don't know much about water proofing -- but...
I think the coil pack thing would probably be a better way to go?


ancientbugger - January 29th, 2012 at 02:44 PM

This thread btw is my sons and what he's after is the same as I have on my buggy and that's the rubber caps that fit on the lead ends and makes a seal between the cap and the sparke plug plus I think he is also after the aftermarket boots that cover the distributor and the coil. What do you mean by 'coil pack thing' ?


modulus - January 29th, 2012 at 04:26 PM

By serendipity, your VW has 5 electrical fingers just like the dr. shown here. "Nitrile" rubber gloves are more oil resistant than others.

hth


68AutoBug - January 29th, 2012 at 04:59 PM

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Originally posted by ancientbugger
Hi im trying to completely water proof my engine . By using WATERPROOF IGNITION KIT for the distributor. i want to get the rubber seals that fit on the ends of the spark plug cables. Does anyone know who sells these parts. plus if anyone else has ideas for waterproofing the engine really well be awesome to here ur ideas. thanks.


the water proof kits have a piece to fit over the coil and the distributor cap...

rubber seals on the end of the spark plug seals???
which end?? coil I'm assuming...

just thinking, My spark plug leads that go into the distributor cap are 90 degrees so not much water going into those..

before I fitted these leads.. I just had normal VW wire leads and the rubber bits on top of the cap stop any water going down them... never had any problems with moisture..
even with the engine lid open at top..

LEE


ancientbugger - January 30th, 2012 at 07:48 PM

The real Ancientbugger here, I have found the part number for the caps, they fit over the end of the HT lead cap and seal to the ceramic of the spark plug body therefore stopping the ingress of water (I don't really speak like this, I'm just showing off!) VW part number 311 905 444A. I thought about surgical gloves but I'm not too certain about their longevity (showing off again). My own buggy is covered in grease and silicone and all kinds of crap and doesn't have problems in the rain or even submerged but Micks' baja just needs a little bit of rain and it won't start. I might try placing the coil on the firewall out of the weather (got this idea from Smiley in one of his posts - cheers mate) and see if that helps.


narumi - January 31st, 2012 at 12:14 AM

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Originally posted by ancientbugger
What do you mean by 'coil pack thing' ?

I meant the "Compufire DIS IX distributorless ignition system"