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Date:         Sun, 3 Sep 2006 10:07:55 -0400
Reply-To:     Mike Bucchino <mbucchino@CHARTER.NET>
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From:         Mike Bucchino <mbucchino@CHARTER.NET>
Subject:      Re: Debunking GoWesty!
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I lived in Phoenix for 12 yrs, and drove many busses from 61 to 86. "the Dr." at AllBug hand-worked my '59's hood and rear fenders, he was a great guy. He did Uncle Jerry's Fridolin, too. I dealt heavily with Tom Bowman, and Dean Golden (& Darryl), Sam (SWIT), and all the guys at BAP. Ron Thomas bought Tom Bowman's stuff from his widow. He'll be greatly missed. Top quality VW machinework for the best prices around. I converted my 84 to square-headlights, I like the updated styling, and the relayed 4-bulb halogen lighting is definitely an improvement over the original 2-bulb sealed-beams. I am curious about the e-code lenses, but am not about to sink alot more money into lights than I already have. I, too, have seen some strange buses all over the world, still driven daily, so some things must be being done right.

Mike B.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Rouby" <mikerouby@yahoo.com> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 12:22 AM Subject: Re: Debunking GoWesty!

> Ironic then, that I live in Dallas, Texas and work across the street > from Doug at Qualitat in Dallas (a business serving aircooled VWs since > 1960s). Apparently, he thinks your assessment that air cooled engines > last 90k miles is quite, shall I say, remarkable. > > Also, I took my wife to Egypt to see the pyramids last year and I could > not believe how many VW buses are around bringing tourists to the sites. > Am I supposed to believe that their engines last 90k miles too?? I wonder > who does their rebuilds?? > > Maybe Phoenix is the bermuda triangle for aircooled engines, but > apparently they do seem to last hot climates just fine. Case in point - > My Westy originated in Albq, New Mexico. 1982 and still on it's original > engine. > > Good to see you like the square-headlights (they are more modern), but > many people seem to convert to round headlights than the other way around > it seems. > > The reality is the waterboxer is less reliable than the aircooled motor. > Hence the decision of many to swap engines (eg Subaru, Tiilco, Nissan, > Zetec, etc), than to rebuild that failed design. > > > I've been driving them around Phoenix for 30 years, starting with a '68, > then a '78, now an '86 converted to a Tiico (195K on the 2.1L WBX). A > good friend of mine was in the VW business here (All Bug) for decades, > and I can't tell you how many air cooled bugs and buses he saw come here > from NY or NJ, or the midwest, with 200K on them. 95% of them died the > first summer here. 90K on an upright motor in a bus *here* is about all > that can be expected (with case savers, sodium filled valves, external > oil cooler, etc.). 90K on a 2.0L AC Westy, with the square exhaust port > heads, is pretty remarkable here, though the same motor could go 200K > in less harsh climates (e.g. like where GoWesty is located). Stop and > go traffic in 115°F weather just kills the air cooled motors. And with > A/C.... > > As far as the diesels go, I'll never cease to be amazed that VW was too > dumb to put in a 1.8L Gas motor in the Diesel configuration (or a TDI) > instead of redesigning a bug motor with kludgy seals and jackets and > hoses. Having pedaled a '68 with a 1641cc through the Colorado Rockies, > Sloooooooowly, a diesel with roughly the same HP is not my dream either. > > And for headlights, IMO the square lights are much better looking, but > much less illuminating. So, take your choice. > > Keith Hughes > '86 Westy Tiico > > > --------------------------------- > Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out.


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