Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 15:33:16 -0700
Reply-To: Rocket J Squirrel <camping.elliott@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Rocket J Squirrel <camping.elliott@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Anything like this for 1.9L?
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On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 15:11 -0700, Scott Daniel - Turbovans wrote:
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> sure , if they are just straight 5/8 heater hose..,
> like just generic heater hose, no big deal.
>
> I haven't had the need for a while to see the hose to the ATF cooler
> on a 1.9 wbxr vanagon...
> perhaps they are 'just hose' and it's not a big deal.
Okay, yeah, that's what I thought. So I needn't think that I was
destroying a valuable heritage item if I chop them off to 2'' and plug
'em.
>
> shifting subjects slightly .
> that 'firewall junction' you have ..
> where the two ATF cooler hoses connect ( and the main coolant hoses )
> -
> that's sort of a rare part.
> And they break easily ...that small bleed nose nipple, those love to
> break off.
Funny you should mention that. Last summer mine developed a crack, and I
paid mightily for a fancy machined aluminum replacement part. THAT
sucker will never break.
Changing subjects entirely, I got under the van this morning -- before
it started to snow -- and cleaned off the bolts that hold the tin to the
underside of the L head. Dang but the outer bolts are mighty close to
the exhaust flanges. Looks like close work to get them bolts out. Or am
I just imagining this? (have not yet applied a wrench, waiting for
slightly warmer temps than the present 42F.)
>
> I have one, and I'm going to add a 2.1 style 'oil heat
> exchanger' ( called an oil cooler too ) to my 1.9 configuration engine
> in my 85 Adventurewagon.
> Since I'm running 2.1 exhaust, there's room for the oil cooler/heat
> exchanger to fit.
> I have that part installed already ..
> just need to install my '1.9 wbxr auto trans firewall fitting' so I
> can run hoses from it to the oil heat exchanger. Expecting slightly
> quicker warm up in cold temps. And probably very slightly lower oil
> temps when things are really hot.
> Not as good an oil cooler as your fancy set up that you now have, but
> didn't cost me anything either.
Sigh. And here I am wishing that I had a fan on my little engine oil
"radiator." tencentlife had no recommendations for a suitable blower for
the thing. I'll need to poke around the Internets to find something I
can cable-tie to the thing, run a wire up front to a manual switch.
> sure, chop 'em off wherever you like.
> I probably was thinking more on the lines of a 2.1 with auto trans .
> On some of those they have the oil cooler hose molded right to a main
> coolant hose in a 'T' .
> that would be one expensive hose to be chopping up, though you can
> always splice back on.
Uh, yeah, I would hacking that thing up that with caution.
On my van, the cleanest approach would probably be to unclamp the ATF
cooler hoses from the underside of the fancy aluminum "rare part"
replacement and plug the holes directly, but that looks complicated when
compared with cutting and plugging the hoses where I can reach them.
>
> what fun vanagons are.
LOL -- it tries a man's ingenuity, that's for sure!
And there are so many unanswered questions. For example -- the little
electronic idle stabilizer box on the left side of the engine. I know
what it does for a living, but I have no idea how it does it . . . I
mean, what is it using for a "clock" to compare the engine rpms to to
determine if the engine is slowing down? Three wires in, three wires
out. Bypassable. David Beierl -- you're our only hope!
-- Rocket the Squirrel
> Scott
> www.turbovans.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rocket J Squirrel
> To: Scott Daniel - Turbovans
> Cc: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2011 2:56 PM
> Subject: Re: Anything like this for 1.9L?
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> On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 10:53 -0700, Scott Daniel - Turbovans
> wrote:
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> > what I would do ..
> > rather than cut off the rare 1.9 wbxr with Auto Trans hoses , thus ruining
> > them,
>
>
> You make a good point, though they look like pretty average
> hoses to me. Special bends, maybe?
>
> -- RJS