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Date:         Sat, 10 Nov 2001 13:07:05 -0800
Reply-To:     Seth Bruggeman <SBruggeman@EXCITE.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Seth Bruggeman <SBruggeman@EXCITE.COM>
Subject:      more stuff for sale
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Hey list-

I'm back; round two of stuff for sale. Same as before--everything from an old 84 westy engine and everything in working order unless otherwise noted. Pmail scbrug@wm.edu with offers/questions.

1. oil/case breather box/tube--the cylindrical black thing that bolts on top of case...

2. complete t-stat housing with relatively new t-stat, does not include coolant temp sensor

3. water pump with pulley

4. four piston rods; only one with bolts connecting two halves of rod

5. complete a/c bracket--both halves with all mounting hardware (this is not the same as the partial bracket posted in my previous list--i think this must be off an 85 engine--the same thing as far as i know)

6. two upper control arm bushings, part #251 407 077--new and still in the box

7. complete manifold assembly including cast manifolds, breather box, the four woven sleeves connecting these, and the cross-over coolant pipe that bolts on above--missing one manifold to head bolt and the nuts for mounting the cross-over pipe...all metal parts freshly painted in gloss black and the woven sleeves are relatively new; was going to use this assembly on a new engine project, but gave up the project before it even started...

8. rubber coolant hoses for engine compartment--the big set that wraps around back of engine between both heads--includes plastic junction and coolant bleeding valve

9. speedometer--bought this some time back from another list member and never used it; don't think it's an 84--this one is fit for the screw-on style speedo cable, has no trip odometer, and currently reads 48935.4 miles...can't guarantee working order, though previous owner assured me it worked

10. lower engine tin--both left and right pushrod cover sheet metal pieces; recently painted gloss black, but now covered with grease and grime...will clean up fine...

11. coolant expansion tank (left tank) with coolant sensor and h-fitting--this is off an 85 but will fit others..needs cleaned and needs new coolant line coming off cap

12. exhaust pipe--the front and back pipes that bolt onto the heads--both in very good condition with less than expected rust

Seth C. Bruggeman American Studies Program College of William & Mary

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