Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 12:30:34 -0600
Reply-To: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: Re: Intro and New Engine Question
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Eric Luebbers wrote:
>Hi everyone
>I have been Lurking for a while and now have a Question about my
>replacement Engine. I have checked the archives and need to know what
>should I replace while putting in a new motor. Radiator and fuel hoses are
>on order and so is a new water pump. Is there anything else that that I
>have forgotten.
>
>
> Thank you in advance Eric
>
>
> 1991 syncro
> 1999 subaru wagon
>
>
Robert Lilley built what eventually became referred to as the "Lilley
Engine", and one feature of the engine he applied to improve it for
longevity was to port the oil pump and the water pump. He basically just
ground the ports on the pumps and polished them to improve flow of
fluids. Maybe something to consider if those items are not already
installed. (assuming this a WBX)
Another thing is to be sure an install a new oil resistant hose between
the crankcase breather port and the AFM.
While the engine is out, and things are easier to get to in the engine
bay, bypass or replace with metal that stupid plastic fuel fitting at
the firewall. They get old, they crack and create a dangerous situation
with fuel leaks.
Be sure the fuel injectors get new seals, and the little hoses between
the fuel rails and injectors are replaced.
Once all new hoses are in place, give it all a lookover and check for
chafing spots. Install plastic hose protectors or chafing strips to
prevent hoses from being worn through.
I have this list of things that I follow based on my own experience with
the vanagons since 1986.
Engine: (after thorough break in operation)
Oil - Mobil One 15-50 Synthetic
Filter: - Mann/Mahle filter
Hoses - change out every 5 years,
Fuel lines - change out every 5 years.
Coolant: -Texaco Havoline GM orange biodegradable - with 1 bottle of
Redline Water Wetter
Tranny (manual)
Oil - Redline MT 90 - Change every 2 years
CV Joints - Lube every 25,000 miles
Something you might want to consider along with this engine change is
new clutch assembly while you have it all apart - at least if you have a
manual tranny. It is a good time to have the flywheel surfae machined
true, and possibly an new oil seal installed at the crank.
Wish you the best on your engine change.
Regards
John Rodgers
88 GL Driver