In a message dated 4/10/0 5:58:13 PM, mreyes@TVI.CC.NM.US wrote: <<Well Rob, it is an '82 Vanagon L. I just heard from the shop and they said it will not pass emissions since it has dual carburetors. We need to go to a single Carburetor or fuel injection, they suggest the single carburetor because maintenance will be less expensive. He quoted me about $600 to go to a single (not bad)>> I don't know the emmisions laws for your state, but I don't see how switching to a single carb will do anything other than make your mechanic $600 richer, and buy you a one year extension. You need to find a mechanic who is experienced in working on air cooled Vanagons. I'm not sure what type of dual carbs you have, but if they are the aftermarket weber 34s, then these are far better than a single carb weber progressive setup. My advice is to don't do it. Find another mechanic, or find the correct fuel injection parts. You will never get your Vanagon to run correctly with the single carb setup. Steve Lashley http://EuroCampers.com German Side Tents, Carver Propane Furnaces, Paulchen and Fiamma Bike racks, and other Accessories for VW EuroVan, Vanagon and Bus. 314-614-0750 |
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