At 9/8/2007 08:45 AM, Don Hanson wrote: >I like messing around with my vehicles to make em work better for me. > >While I am pretty happy with my current 84 partial camper and it's >transplanted 92 Cabriolet inline 4 motor, I keep looking. I've been lurking >on the Subaru Yahoo list, toying with the idea of maybe doing a transplant >project sometime. But the more I read over there, the less I like the way >many of those projects seem to progress. Yes, when they are done and all >the glitches are worked through, their owners are almost 'evangelistic' >about their praise for their new motors. But, there seems to be an >uncounted number of potential quagmires to fall into, judging from the posts >over there. Not a problem with my conversion. <shrug> But are not most posts about someone having a problem they want some help with?
Rob becida@comcast.net With a '91 Subaru 2.2 in an '87 Vanagon in western Washington. With well over a year of regular, daily, trouble free driving right along with the rest of the cars, even up hill. |
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