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Date:         Thu, 7 Jun 2001 09:32:10 -0600
Reply-To:     Tony Demille <tony@CANDESA.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Tony Demille <tony@CANDESA.COM>
Subject:      Need Parts > anyone?

gang,

I need two parts to finish my '86 into a '90 engine install. can anyone help?

1 - the elbow shaped, 2" diameter rubber hose that runs from (below) the thermostat housing to the main rigid coolant line. 2 - the rubber, 1/2" (?) diameter hose that runs from the back (toward the front of the bus) of the thermostat housing up to the plastic line above it that runs under the engine cover. this hose is larger at the thermostat end than it is at the plastic nipple connection end, and it's about 6-8" long.

any help you can lend would be greatly appreciated.

i have some parts for sale as well;

complete exhaust - from a '90 (needs new cat. converter) heat sheild - for over exhaust air box - '86 or '90 (which begs a good question: if you put an '86 engine in a '90 bus, which airbox will you use, the '86 or the '90?) other stuff i can't remember - email me

thanks again

t


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