Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 11:32:01 -0600
Reply-To: "Frederick M. Wasserstein" <vwvan@CORNHUSKER.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: "Frederick M. Wasserstein" <vwvan@CORNHUSKER.NET>
Subject: Re: Sammy
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I hope you never need this information but the 1.6 deisel that was in the
Vanagon is the same diesel VW used in many golfs,jettas and rabbits. Maybe
someone out in list land can supply us with a complete listing of what would
work in a Vanagon. I do not want to replace my diesel with another kind of
engine. ( I like diesels). Anyway if you need a new engine they should be
plentyful (and cheap). Let me know what happens!
Fred
1982 Vanagon Westy Diesel "Sammy"
1984 GMC Suburban Diesel 4 X 4 " The Beast"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Donna Stewart" <DStewart@chrm.com>
To: <vwvan@CORNHUSKER.NET>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: Sammy
> Congratulations! Sounds great! I'm still having a problem with my
diesel - excessive oil usage. Goes back to the mechanic who installed the
motor either today or tomorrow for a leakdown test; I sure hope we can get
this worked out. I don't have a camper but have installed the bed-backseat
and was hoping to install curtains as well. Good luck with Sammy.
>
> >>> "Frederick M. Wasserstein" <vwvan@CORNHUSKER.NET> 01/22/01 08:09AM >>>
> Heres the scoop, yes I am really surprised it fired up so easily. It has
set
> for 5 years the PO was actually great, he changed the oil and pulled a
hose
> off the diesel tank so it was drained (fun finding out when I put diesel
in
> and it ran out). Get this, there was still propane in the tank so I could
> actually fire the refrigerator and gas grill. All I did was pressurize the
> diesel tank with a Pool blower ( I am in the pool and spa BIZ) and loosen
> the fuel lines to the injectors and bleed the air.(don't do this with a
gas
> motor, I like diesels) I had previously replaced the battery and
alternator
> (PO said it was bad and it was, bearings were out). Yesterday I replaced
the
> radiator that had holes in it ( I had them fixed). I bleed the system as
per
> the manual ( boy it took a long time, is this normal? I watched the temp
> gauge carefully and it never overheated, it just took a long time to get
to
> the point that antifreeze came out the bleeder on the radiator) By the way
> ran it for about a hour up to full operating temp., heat from heat vents
and
> NO LEAKS. I changed oil and oil filter, air filter and ran her again NO
> Leaks! So, now I have to make a list of odds and ends to do now that she
is
> road worthy again. (like repair the burner, one works the other does not,
> fix the radio and other such items. (It never ends when you have a Vanagon
> Westy, but I so love them.:-)
> Finally, it was a local find but before I owned it, had never driven in
> Nebraska, it was trailered from CA. and then parked on this guys farm and
he
> never got around to fixing it up! His loss my gain! But any way we are
> looking forward to using Sammy this summer. Until them I will go out to
the
> driveway and start her up and just sit and dream about warm weather. (as I
> work on the little small items to get working). I am still looking for a
> parts vanagon so if ya see one nearby let me know!!!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Ingalls" <ingalls_mark@hotmail.com>
> To: "Frederick M. Wasserstein" <vwvan@cornhusker.net>
> Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 10:29 PM
> Subject: Re: Sammy
>
>
> > Congratulations!
> >
> > Are you surprised it fired up so easy? Usually there are a number of
dinky
> > things wrong that hold a person up.
> >
> > I was under the impression the Van had sat for a few years. What all did
> you
> > have to do to it? Also was it a local find or what?
> >
> > Geez, I ask a lot of questions.
> >
> > Mark Ingalls
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Frederick M. Wasserstein <vwvan@cornhusker.net>
> > To: Mark Ingalls <ingalls_mark@hotmail.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 9:42 PM
> > Subject: Sammy
> >
> >
> > > Just to bring you up to date. Sammy is now road ready!
> > > Fred
> > > 1982 Vagagon Diesel Westy "Sammy"
> > > 1984 GMC Suburban Diesel 4 X 4 "The Beast"
> > >
> > >
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