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Date:         Thu, 22 Feb 2001 20:46:22 -0800
Reply-To:     wayout <wayout@IX.NETCOM.COM>
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From:         wayout <wayout@IX.NETCOM.COM>
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Hey everyone...

I was surprised that when asked about upgrading a Wasserboxer to a bigger Wasserboxer, vanagon owners ignore the question and say "DO A CONVERSION!" That says alot. So, the last few hours I have been researching...

The Tiilco conversion makes me nervous with excitement thinking about a BRAND NEW inline engine! Then I feel like having a burbon when I realize that the kit costs $3600 + Shipping. Not necessarily overpriced I guess, but just a little more than I can spend at the moment. I KNOW that there are other ways to go, but after knowing that the Tiilco is available I i'll save my dough and do that when I can afford it.

Armed with this new information I must now ask something else...

Let me re-state that I am looking at a handful of Vanagons that ALL are between 130-180K Miles I figure that new heads are in order for any of these high mileage vans. But... what if the P.O.(s) have put on new heads once already...

The question is: a) How can I tell if the engine core is too tired for it to be worth putting new head on? b) How many times can a wasserboxer take new heads without an engine rebuild? c) Are coolant leaks the only reason to change them? d) If the dealer doesnt know anything about the van, what should I look for besides coolant leaks?

I appriciate everyones forthcomingness (is that a real word?) to my newbie questions. Thanks very much everyone!

Jason Loewenstein

I have an 85 w/1.9 WBX. It's a GL and I'm not unsatisfied at all with the performance. They last longer than the 2.1's. Is the 85 you found a Westy? If was going up and down mountains in a westy with a 1.9, I suppose I would wish to install a Tiico, Subaru or Boston Bob 2.1. Good luck, Mark Ingalls

From: wayout <wayout@IX.NETCOM.COM> Reply-To: wayout <wayout@IX.NETCOM.COM> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Probably a really old question Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 23:42:30 -0800 Hello All, Im looking at a few vanagons to buy, all of them have 140 - 190K on them. There is an 85 that has a great body for $1900 and at this price I can afford to think about replacing the engine... is there any complication to fitting a 2.1 in there instead of the 1.9? Is it really worth the 8 HP? What are your thoughts please??? Thanks folks. Jason Loewenstein _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com


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