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Date:         Sun, 17 Mar 2002 14:24:51 -0800
Reply-To:     Mark Mages <wasserbox@YAHOO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Mages <wasserbox@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      2.1L Rebuild Progress - Week 2
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This is getting to be fun.

Monday Night: 2 Hrs cleaning oil off clutch-side of the engine Tuesday Night: 2.5 Hrs cleaning carbon off pistons and liners Wednesday Night: $2 Big-Ass beer night at the El Rancho Thursday Night: Go to bed early because of $2 beer the night before Friday (this is where the fun starts)

I spent all day Friday cleaning the engine and engine parts. I cleaned the fuel rails and replaced the injector O-Rings. I cleaned the throttle body and painted the intake "manifold". I spent 2 hours getting oil off of the flywheel side of the engine case, and got ready to start putting this all back together

Saturday: The new piston rings showed up. I drove down to the nearest Sears (60 mi away) and bought a metric Tap & Die set, piston ring compressor and piston ring pliers.

Sunday: Put the pistons back together with new rings, and installed 3 out of 4 correctly in the block. I screwed something up installing the last piston nearest the water pump. The wrist pin does not turn freely on the crank arm - pretty stiff. I thought maybe just let it go, and it'd loosen up after about 5 min of running, but I think I will pull it again tomorrow morning, and see what I can see. Better to pull it with the engine out and disassembled than wait til I get it back in the van.

Oh - for what it is worth - Boston Bob's gasket & hardware kit is well worth the $50 over the price of the Busdepot one. He includes a few missing gaskets (fuel injector O rings especially), but more importantly, he includes all the nuts and bolts, and studs to put the engine back together.

I got about 3 hours to work on the van tomorrow morning - that should be enough to pull the #1 piston, figure out the problem, and hopefully reinstall it.

===== Mark 84 Rocco 87 Westfalia 96 Rockhopper Comp (commuter) 98 Yeti AS-R XC (freeride) 01 Schwinn Fastback Ltd (in progress) http://student.fortlewis.edu/~mwmages

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