Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 07:37:00 -0700
Reply-To: Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Easiest Platform to Cnvert to I-4 FROM?
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Eric wrote:
<<The "Best" way" is a KEP adapter. With this you get a bigger
clutch. Diesel bell housing is only avaliable at 51 Deg. installation.
unlike the KEP adapter. Air cooled tranaxle will do you not good.>>
Ok- this is a just person's preference or a requirement if converting an
automatic, not the "best "advice. The best advice is do what ever is most
practical for you.
There is nothing wrong with the Diesel type conversion- I have had one for 8
years. The Diesel parts can be hard to find.
What makes the Diesel style nice is it keeps the engine below the lid.
The Diesel transaxle has a lower final drive which slows down the car so the
trick is to bolt the bellhousing to your air-cooled or watercooled Vanagon
transmission for better cruising rpm.
All the inline-fours VW made til 1999 will bolt up to a Diesel Vanagon
bellhousing.
Since this is all VW- it makes sense to use it. Only automatics need a
adapter plate.
The air-cooled transmission has the best cruising final drive ratio for fule
economy but if you need more torque, use a WBX trans.
Bear in mind that there are a lot of details involved and no two can be done
the same- there will be problems to solve specific to your installation that
you can't read about.
The basics for a Diesel type are: firewall clearancing, the swapping of
parts from Diesel engine and trans to gas engine and trans,exhaust
system,air intake, and the splicing in the engine harness .
My first one took 3 months working a few hours a day and weekends.
Currently running a '95 Golf 2.0 Motronic.
Robert
1982 Westfalia
T Berk wrote:
>I understand it's the Diesel transaxle that makes it possible to use an
>inline four block in Vanagons.
>
>With that in mind, is it any easier to start with an early air cooled or
>later water cooled Vanagon and just adding the nessesary parts?
>
>Or is starting w/ a diesel Vanagon the best way to end up with a two
>liter inline-4 block?
>
>
>tia,
>TBerk
>
>
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