If you used the stock 1.9 cooling system, then 'yes'. -Craig
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 12:39 AM, Jeff Palmer <jpalmer@mymts.net> wrote: > Just so i know, as it sounds inevitable ... > > I replaced my 1.9l motor with a 2.1 boston bob two years ago. I believe it > has the original 1.9l thermostat housing but correct me if I'm wrong? > > thanks > jeff in winnipeg > (loving the 660cc japanese vans. is the vw style paint job factory or > aftermarket?) > > On 2010-11-02, at 10:25 AM, craig cowan wrote: > > I am not in current need, but i've gone through two of them in my life. > There is a practical chance that a 1.9 powered vanagon may come back into > my > life again, so I have kept my eye open for a spare, at the very least to > help out local people when they inevetably have their fail and can't find a > replacement. > > It was a stripped 1.9 liter thermostat housing when I was in 16years old > having just purchased my vanagon that led me to the vanagon list, the > pittsburgh vanagon club, and the great people I know today! > > Karl, hold onto those. Someone's going to need them! > > -Craig > '85GL turned WESTY > BOSTIG in the back > '87 SUNROOF Syncro > > > > > > |
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