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Date:         Sat, 5 Oct 2002 13:26:43 -0700
Reply-To:     Tom Young <tomyoung1@ATTBI.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Tom Young <tomyoung1@ATTBI.COM>
Subject:      Air-cooled Vanagon engine for sale
Comments: To: type2@type2.com

Addendum:

I removed the flywheel to mount the engine on my stand. If you want the flywheel with the engine (I assume you do) I'll loosely re-assemble it to the engine but not torque it down in case you want to change out the front seal. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Young '81 Vanagon Lafayette, CA 94549 '82 Westfalia ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Young" <tomyoung1@attbi.com> To: <type2@type2.com>; <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 1:23 PM Subject: Air-cooled Vanagon engine for sale

> Hi all: > > Since I have a rebuilt TypeIV sitting in my garage I'm selling the engine > out of my recently acquired '82 Westfalia. > > I drove the van with this engine in it exactly twice: the first was a 30 > minute or so test drive on city streets and freeways, the second was the 15 > minute drive home. My impression of this engine was "strong." That's > obviously a seat-of-the pants impression, but I've driven my '81 Vangon over > these same hills and dales and freeways and the car seemed to move out every > bit as strong as my '81. Both drives were during a period where we were > experiencing record heat, but the "dipstick test" indicated no overheating > of the engine. > > The engine has a new left-side head that couldn't have more than 100-200 > miles on it. The owner said that the head cost a little over $300, and > that's about right. > > The engine has a sound coming from it that sure sounded like a lifter not > pumping up, but, if that's the case, it didn't pump up during either drive. > In any case the noise sure doesn't sound like a rod knock or something of > that sort. > > My wife, who followed my home after the purchase, reported a small puff of > smoke coming from the tailpipe in situations when I was decelerating. Since > I didn't even notice it during the initial test drive we're not talking the > Exxon Valdez here. > > About an eighth of the top fin on #4 cylinder is broken. > > Now you know exactly as much as I do about this engine! > > I've done a "medium" job of cleaning the exterior of the engine, so you > won't be presented with a complete pig of an oil-soaked engine. > > I'll palletize and box the engine for shipping. If the purchaser lives near > an Amtrak with freight capabilities and chooses to ship that way (fairly > cheap, in my experience) I'll take the engine to the Oakland station. > > Asking price is $500, plus actual shipping cost charged by the carrier, plus > $10. > > I know that a picture *isn't* worth a thousand words when buying an engine > over the internet, but I've posted 2 pictures of the engine at: > > http://home.attbi.com/~tomyoung1/Images/ForSale/right.jpg > http://home.attbi.com/~tomyoung1/Images/ForSale/left.jpg > > Thanks! > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Tom Young '81 Vanagon > Lafayette, CA 94549 '82 Westfalia > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >


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