> Because people bought Air Cooled vans and dumped tons of Cash into them > and realize that the WBX was way more reliable and had heat and are now > taking a haircut. No one really sets out to buy an AC Vanagon on purpose. I'd say that's a bit harsh. The 2.0L aircooled engine is underpowered for a Vanagon and especially for a Westy (albeit nowhere as anemic as the 1.6L diesel), but if you can live with a leisurely pace and no heat to speak of, it can last a long time and is a very easy to work on. Both the air and water cooled engines have their Achilles heals and both relate to overheating. With the A/C engine it's dropped valve seats, with the wasserboxer it's the plumbing and head gaskets. Personally I find the A/C engine to be a bit too slow for my tastes in a Vanagon Westy (the wasserboxer, however, is peppy enough for my needs), but I had the identical engine in a slightly lighter weight '77 Westy and absolutely loved it. Plus, as a backyard mechanic, I could do a lot more work on it myself than I can on my wasserboxer, without all that pesky plumbing getting in the way. Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. www.busdepot.com |
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