When you look at the placement of the poor VP44 it's a wonder they don't burn up before they do. They're all tucked in between the engine block on one side, the TPS housing above, vacuum pump below and timing cover to the front. Might as well have put it in an oven.
On my wifes Jetta, which has a Bosch distributor type pump similar to the VP, the IP is mounted in front of and away from the engine somewhat. It receives cooling air from the fan before that air ever gets to the engine. These pumps almost never fail and they don't even have a LP feeding them.
There was a nice write up a few years back on cooling the VP. I think what we came up with is cool, clean fuel at a decent pressure (13. 5psi comes to mind) and some sort of air cooling to the VP.
Here... I just found it:
https://www.turbodieselregister.com...emperature-input-vp44-80-100-your-inputs.html
Ok thanks for the great info on that. i can see i have a lot of reading todo and i can asure you that i will be making some sort of modification to help cool the IP now.
Have you done anything for your VP?
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