Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 16:39:07 -0400
Reply-To: Maynard Southard <echomhs@GIS.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Maynard Southard <echomhs@GIS.NET>
Subject: Re: 1986 Diesel Crew Cab Dropside Pickup (Transporter)
Mel:
Is your transporter like mine:
http://www.gis.net/~southard/Cars/DieselDouble/DieselDoubleCab.htm
Most every mechanical item on this vehicle is the same as the Vanagon.
Get the Bentley Vanagon manual (http://www.busdepot.com). The diesel
engine content form the 1982 Vanagon is very similar. The wiring
diagrams are also similar, but not exactly the same. Still, very
useful.
The engine is likely the 1.6l NA diesel, although the 1.7l NA was also
delivered in Europe. Mine is the 1.6l NA. All engine parts are
available in the states - identical to the rabbits and jettas of same
vintage. Filters, timing belt, v-belts, head gasket and such are also
the same. Hoses are a little tricky, but you can often substitute for
popular sizes with a little creativity. The tranny is probably the
4-speed ACP. Similar to the waterboxer tranny, but geared very low.
You probably can go 65mph, but the engine will be screaming at 4400
rpm. Try to keep it at 60 mph to preserve your hearing and the engine.
Are those "miles" or "kilometers"?
Any pictures?
Maynard
'86 DoubleCab Diesel "Col. Potter"
'02 EV GLS "AMPvan"
'00 Golf GLS TDI "WooHoo"
'82 Westy Diesel "Reinhardt"
On Monday, June 02, 2003 12:00 AM, Mel Miller <nourmahal@ATT.NET>
wrote:
> I just joined the list and am happy to have found the Vanagon Site!
>
> I bought this OD Green 1986 Transporter, VIN WV2ZZZ24ZFH116974,
with
> 4895
> miles on it from the Nueces County, Texas surplus sale. It was used
on
> a
> carrier's hanger deck to shuttle stuff around. It is painted OD and
> still
> has the original Continental Contrans tires. I cannot find parts or
> repair
> manuals on it since it is not a US model. I do not even know the
> engine
> size!. The second 'Z' in the VIN designates the engine type but all
> the VIN
> deciphering websites I have found here in the US do not list a Z
> engine. I
> cannot seem to access German parts sites.
>
> I have a fuel problem - fuel comes to the injection pump but not to
> the
> injectors. Monday we take the guts out of the fuel solenoid to see if
> the
> problem is with the solenoid or with the injector pump. I will need
> either a
> solenoid or an injection pump. I also desperately need a repair
manual
> in
> English, or German if I cannot find an English one.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions for these parts here in the US?
> Alternatively,
> can any of our German members hook me up with a parts company based
> in
> Germany with a guy who speaks English and who would take Discover or
> MasterCard? It would have to be an independent parts supplier because
> official VW dealers will not sell parts to the US for non US vehicles
> (at
> least that is what the local dealer says.)
>
> TIA,
> Mel Miller
> Corpus Christi, TX
> 361-937-3317
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