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Hi I have a volkswagen motor caravan 1970cc non start I have checked fuel lines all ok i checked mechanical fuel pump and found that the vacuum pipe from pump has broke and detiriated and i can not see where it goes to can any one help

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Check the points in the distributor it may need to be changed. pick up a set of points and condencer. check to make shore you have spark at the coil. hope this helps you. bob

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