Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 21:33:00 -0700
Reply-To: Blake Heinlein <blakeheinlein@GMAIL.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Blake Heinlein <blakeheinlein@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: FS - 1984 Vanagon Engine (Rebuilt 2.1L), Stand, Hoist, & Parts
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Hi everyone!
I'm selling the following items. Buyer must pick up in Sacramento, CA area.
I am asking $1,200 for everything listed below. Following is a link to
pictures of items for sale.
https://picasaweb.google.com/blakeheinlein/20110403VanagonEngineStandHoistFORSALE?feat=directlink
1984 Vanagon Engine (2.1L)
106,644 miles on rebuilt engine. The engine was rebuilt by AVP in
Sacramento, CA in November 1999. It was rebuilt to a 2.1 L engine using a
new crank shaft, pistons, new heads with high ratio rocker arms, and other
typical parts also replaced in a rebuilt. I have the rebuild certificate
from AVP. The original case has 281,644 miles on it. Previously connected to
an automatic transmission. Known issues include: engine burns about 1 qt of
oil every 3,000 miles (not abnormal), has minor coolant leak from head
gasket external seal (no exhaust into coolant), has typical ticking valve
lifter after sitting for a week but goes away when warmed up, helicoil in
oil drain plug with ball valve added for easy oil changes. I regularly
changed the oil every 3,000 miles and used Castrol GTX 20W50. Cylinder
compression was tested before removal and reads as follows #1-150 psi,
#2-150 psi, #3-145 psi, #4-175 psi. A link to video of the engine before it
was removed in December 2010 is provided above with pictures. The engine has
been stored inside since removal. Other items attached to engine: AC
compressor new from 2 years ago running on 134A refrigerant, and water pump
2 years old. I have all maintenance logs and mileages for the engine and
will provide to buyer.
Engine Parts
(2) two air flow meters; (2) two throttle bodies, exhaust headers, muffler,
catalytic converter, engine carrier bar, engine control module, AC idle
speed increase valve, engine wiring harness, idle speed stabilizer,
expansion tank, H-pipe, some coolant hoses
Engine Stand
This stand is designed for large V8 engines and works great.
Engine Hoist
Engine hoist is from Harbor Freight and is about 3 years old. Always stored
indoors.
Contact Info
Please email me by responding to this add or call me at 916-541-3045. Ask
for Blake. Thanks for looking!
http://sites.google.com/site/blakeheinlein/
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