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Date:         Thu, 14 Mar 2002 15:28:36 -0800
Reply-To:     "Brown, Rich" <RICBROWN@EPRI.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Brown, Rich" <RICBROWN@EPRI.COM>
Subject:      Broke engine components for sale
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To All:

About a year ago my 1984 1.9 L engine burned an exhaust valve after 200,000 miles of excellent service (minus a few head gasket replacements). I elected to go the Subaru 2.2 L replacement route and so far am very happy with the result. As much attachement as I have for the 1.9L carcass in my garage, the wife tells me it is time to get rid of it. It is complete although one head is removed (I was curious what happened to the valve) and with 200,000 miles it was tired and using about a quart of oil every 700 miles. However, it always started and ran fine, even on 3 cylinders.

So if anyone is interested in this carcass or any of it ancinaliary components including computer or wiring harness, air flow meter and controls make me an offer for any or all.

I am located in Sunnyvale, CA near San Jose. I would prefer to unload the whole thing at once. E-mail me directly at ricbrown@epri.com if you are interested in any or all.

Thanks

Rich Brown


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