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Date:         Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:13:07 EDT
Reply-To:     VWBrain@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Dearing <VWBrain@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Diesel to Gasoline Conversion?
Comments: To: pmsloan@SHAW.CA
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In a message dated 10/14/2009 8:27:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, pmsloan@SHAW.CA writes:

Hi everyone,

I'm a newbie with minimal auto mechanical experience, and would appreciate some help/opinions from you. The question is:

If a 1982 Westy has been converted from diesel to gasoline (1.8L engine taken from a 1987 VW Jetta - the water cooled, fuel injected CIS engine) will that set up be easy or difficult for a mechanic to work on?

I'm looking to buy a Westy for myself, and this opportunity has come up. Good vehicle; good price. The thing is, since I'm a retired geologist, I will be driving the van on secondary and forestry roads (no problem) and I'm thinking that if a mechanical problem comes up, it's likely to be treated by the nearest small town mechanic. I don't know how complicated the diesel to gas conversion is, and a friend (who doesn't know a lot about VWs) tells me that the re-routed connections would be difficult and expensive for an unfamiliar mechanic to work with. So I am putting my faith in the people on this list. You certainly sound like you know a lot about the insides of a Westfalia. Could you give me your opinions, please?

Thanks,

Pat in Vancouver

hello Pat I just did a IL 1.8 jetta motor in my 85 westy. works great and am very happy with it. I used a 92 jetta with EFI . I have worked on a bunch of CSI motors over the years and when working they work good. I don't prefer that system as much as EFI. Do not let it sit for a long time as the system can gum up , fuel dizzy, warm up reg. etc will crap out and these parts are getting hard to find and $$$$ .Other problems are the high pressure needed for this system and check valve at the pump to hold the system up for starting. The motor itself is tough as they come. later mark dearing salem import service salem, va


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