There are two major numbers on a Volkswagen engine. The first is the engine serial, which is stamped on the boss for the generator stand. It will read something like "AE 4225147." (The most important part of that is the letter or letters at the beginning of the serial number. There's a breakout of these letter groups in John Muir's "How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive"--and he also lists the timing for each engine series.) The other, which you found, is the part number. 043 101 101a is a dual-port 1600cc engine--which dates from 1970 until end of production. Also, year of production really doesn't matter on a Type 1 engine since once VW designed an engine, they didn't change the way it was made.
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Bosch and NGK both say .044 in. for the 2.2 liter engine. Forums online say the manual states .039 - .043. Safe bet is .043.
For the non-turbo charged engine the specified spark plug gap is .039 to .043 inches.
you have to find out the piston cyl size to see what size the engine is,, probably a 1600. as for the #s,, just the VW part # 101a, 102a ,right and left case halves,, good luck, God Bless
There is no 043 code in use in the Philippines (according to the BT website).
the owner manual says the gap should be .039 - .043 inches.
It is: 4.3%
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plz send me assignment of mcs 043 of ignou 2012
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