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Date:         Tue, 1 May 2007 19:02:42 -0700
Reply-To:     Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Thanks for all the help, the van is looking better
Comments: To: BJ Feddish <bfeddish@netreach.net>
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Nice Bob Gollihur Bass sticker Brian! :)

On 5/1/07, BJ Feddish <bfeddish@netreach.net> wrote: > > I'd like to thank everyone for all the help this spring getting by van > back > in shape after driving it for 11 years. Chris got my ass in gear last year > when he told me that if my van came in with a blown motor he would part it > out (ouch!). Last spring I got (what was apparently one of the last) the > interior from an '84 Wolfsburg. It is in mint condition. I completed > putting > that in this spring with the rust repair. With lots of help from the list > I > got the camping gear out (and back in) and fixed all the rust. I also > added > the South African front grill which has a set of lights that are amazing. > I > got allot of help with that one. The final plan I took was to run a fresh > wire up to them and put a switch on the dash. I only need them for the > long > dark stretches of road around here. I also got a nice Shady Boy awning. > Not > really a whole lot easier to setup than the Bus Depot one I had but gets > me > that much more room back for traveling. I added a 3 point seat belt for > the > rear seat. I added a 3rd eye brake light to the rear cabinet. Lots of > misc > parts from GoWesty, including the best part, that cool flip down cup > holder. > There are some pictures at http://www.feddishbasses.com/vw/ . GoWesty can > get addicting, point, click and it's in your mailbox 3 days later. > > Yeah, I know I need new bumpers but I'm sticking with "as needed" this > spring. > > The next step is the pop-top canvas. I need to see of Bus Depot has those > Westfalia ones in stock. Of course I'll be asking someone out there how to > replace it with the top still on. I know some of you have done it but I > cannot find it in the archives. > > As for the engine, that's a different story. It was rebuilt by my old > mechanic 11 years ago. It was the last thing he did before he retired. He > was semi-retired when he rebuilt the motor because he was drunk all day. > The > heads blew 1 week after getting the van. I did them myself after that > happened. OK, the motor has 72K on it and has had a knock since day 1. > Would > YOU drive this thing to CA. I don't think so. I will add it runs smoothly > and the van has only seen 1 tow truck in it's live with me and that was my > fault. This summer I'm going to stay within "AAA towing distance" of my > house. I've been doing ALLOT of research on engine options, even lurking > on > the Subaru Vanagon list. I'm still up in the air right now. If money was > no > option I would order a Ztec tomorrow from Bosig. The thought of having an > almost new engine back there with overheating fail-safe is really > enticing. > The turn-keys from Vanaru also look awesome. I can't say that a new > rebuilt > WBX is out of the question but the thought of putting that shiny new > engine > in then strapping on all my old stuff gives me the shivers. I've met list > members who say to just get a $300 Subaru junker then the KEP kit and go > to > town, giving you an engine for a total of $1800. That one is probably out > of > the question. I'm not going to spend hours upon hours matching wires and > installing an old motor only to be worse off than I started. That's easy > to > do if you are mechanic but it's not for me. If I did do it myself it would > be with a complete kit from Bostig or Vanaru, I think it's worth the time > saved to spend some more money to get everything. Of course the final > decision will come from "she who pays the bills." > > Now, what to do with these mysterious leftover parts from putting the > camping gear back in... > > Bryan >

-- Jake 1984 Vanagon GL 1986 Westy Weekender "Dixie" www.crescentbeachguitar.com


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