Re: Seized Distributor...
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Ah lovely. I had this with mine. I changed the cambelt and apparently got the dizzy sprocket one tooth out. So when the guy came to tune it he couldn't. Then followed about an hour of whacking the base to loosen it because the dizzy was fused in. Used a small chisel hammered at 45degrees to the block at the join. The dizzy now has a chunk missing from the bottom of its casing but works absolutely fine. The fins on my nice nice new radiator got mashed in the process too tho..
That was a mixed day of succes. The timing was fixed but then the tuning guy removed the top off the MAF and moved the "pointy thing". Which is apparently a no-no. (apparently the MAF doesn't work in a "linear way"). The car was a pig to drive until I had it replaced it with a secondhand one by a local VW specialist. That left me circa £200 lighter!