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Yes I own one. The golf vr6 is not DOHC but the Jetta is.
5 hours !
It is located on the front right side of the engine slightly underneath it
on the vr6 engine the factory thermostat is 180 but the engine should not get over 210 at 180 the thermostat starts to open and is fully open at 195
Depends on the motor it has but anywhere from 3 to 4 1/2 hours for the1.8,1.9 tdi unless its the vr6 then 5 to 7 hours...
$0 It does a VR6 has no timing belt. Rick
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i also own a 96 passat GLX VR6 and it is alot of work to change the alternator in a vr6 you pretty much have to take the front of the car off you need to remove the headlights to get to the raidator then you have to remove the radator to get to the alternator from there its a pretty simple process you need to remove the belt from the alternator then remove the bolts that hold it on and put the new one on and use a screwdriver to replace the belt onto your new alternator then you have to put the whole front of the car back on hope that helps
I just had the thermostat housing replaced on my 99 Jetta VR6. It's on the right (driver's) side of the engine block. The battery and battery tray should be removed to get access to the thermostat.
WHAT MOTOR IS IN THE CAR? vr6 V6
.028 is the spark plug gap.
Yes you can. They can handle a super charger as well.