Most of the items are offering themselves to be connected to only one place. As you are installing the engine, you will see how they are wanting to be where they belong to. It is also a good practice to have one the guys around for the questionable items to be connected. Logic is involved with thinking. Good to do it alone to have it burnt into your mind. But before you would fire up, get someone to check it out. Zoltan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ry" <rylincoln@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 9:10 AM Subject: 86-91 labeled diagram of engine/engine compartment
> Hi everybody, > getting ready to install rebuilt motor in 1991 carat this weekend. i was > out there yesterday and noticed a few of my labels i made when removing > the > old engine are not readable :( i shoulda used something better. > > I took several photos before removal, however before the weekend hits > thought I'd ask ... does anyone know where a diagram with labels for the > engine relevant to a 1991 vanagon carat? Anything to make my life easier > once the job begins :) I didn't find great help in my Bentley. > > Thanks to all. > > -Ry |
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