are there any other alternators i can use for the g40 besides the g40 one, i currently live in the united states where polo parts are very rare.
second, has anyone had any problems with alot of oil all over there engine, from what ive gathered, it seems to be my crankcase breather is clogged, has anyone done this before and reused parts, any info is greatly appreciated
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from wot I've heard the oil breather is a bit of a weak spot with G40's. it quite common that they'll start to spit out oil wen the breather get clogged up. It normally comes out of the dipstick tube cos thats the easiest place. try cleaning out the breather tubes (or even replacing them). Also people have installed oil catch tanks which are really to stop any 'gunk' in the oil vapours going back into the engine, but I also think they help with the problem of oil going everywhere.
try going to the pologt yahoo group & asking there cos theres loads of G40 owners on there.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pologt/
try going to the pologt yahoo group & asking there cos theres loads of G40 owners on there.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pologt/
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I'm certain the Polo GT alternator is the same as the G40 one.
On the Mk 3 Polo there are two types of alternator, a 45 Amp and a 65 Amp type. The 45 Amp one will be for the basic 1 litre engines, and the 65 Amp will be for GT's and G40's. I'm not sure which one the normal 1.3 has ?
The crancase breather is quite a common problem on the G40, there is a one way valve for the breather which gets blocked up. When this is blocked the oil gets blown from the dipstick usually.
On the Mk 3 Polo there are two types of alternator, a 45 Amp and a 65 Amp type. The 45 Amp one will be for the basic 1 litre engines, and the 65 Amp will be for GT's and G40's. I'm not sure which one the normal 1.3 has ?
The crancase breather is quite a common problem on the G40, there is a one way valve for the breather which gets blocked up. When this is blocked the oil gets blown from the dipstick usually.