I've recently done it to an 84 Westy- pretty straightforward conversion by keeping all of the 1.9l injecton an air stuff and putting it on the 2.1l block. My conversion ended up being complicated by a head that needed a rebuild, but it still was worthwhile to me. I had to have a shop finish up all of the connections when I frantically moved to Hawaii, so I haven't driven it yet but I have reports of it running strong and fine. my $.02... Good luck! > Hello folks, I remember a while back there was some info posted >about converting >from a 1.9L to the 2.1L wasserboxer. Does any one >remember that? Is there some info on the net about the conversion? Any >help or comments would be greatly appreciated!I am about to change the >blown 1.9L( rod through the case) in my Single-Cab transporter to a >recently acquired 2.1L. thanks Glen
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