Scott you're a living wikipedia. I hope you have a protege'. On 6/6/08, Scott Daniel - Shazam <scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote: > > PS was first available as an option ( US models anyway ) in 84. > it was not available on 83 waterboxer vanagons ( the 1st year of wbxr > vanagon ) at all. The bosses on the right cylinder head are there, but > no bolt holes are in them- but it's not hard to drill them either. > > I'm sure some models, like Woofy Westies only game with PS. - an 84 is > like that I believe. > and 82 1/2 gasoline Vanagon would be an air-cooled one. No way to have > PS on one of those. > and 82 Diesel Vanagons - sure no PS on those babies either ! > > PS was on all 2.1 wbxr engineded- Vanagons and Syncro's from 86 and up. > scott > www.turbovans.com > > > > Steve Cotsford wrote: > >> I went to see a 7 passenger 84 Vanagon today and I was surprised because >> it >> had no power steering. A few years back I had an 82 1/2 Wolfsburg >> edition >> full camper and I'm pretty sure it had power steering. >> I have also had a 90 Carat which had power steering. >> It is something about the trim level in the early models which determines >> whether or not it is fitted? >> >> Frankly once up to speed it is not necessary but at low speed for parking >> etc I think my wife would find it hard. >> >> Any help on this would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks, Steve >> >> >> >> **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with >> Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. >> (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4?&NCID=aolfod00030000000002) >> >> >> >>
-- Neil '82 Diesel Westy Peace of |
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