> On the other paw, getting a conversion and without being a mechanic means > that you'll probably have difficulty getting service at a dealer. The good > news is you probably won't need much service beyond filters, oil and coolant > changes. first sentence above- some vw dealers WILL look at non-wbx engines in a vanagon so i'm told. Anybody that knows and likes vanagon and VW's in general should be able to and willing to work on a VW conversion. The VW mechanics that have seen my conversion were pretty excited about it. this last sentences... uhm , no. Until you have all of the bugs worked out, and yes, there WILL be bugs, you'll be constantly tweaking, tuning and messing with the engine. matthew 86 syncro westy tiico |
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