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Date:         5 Apr 95 15:03
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         L.S.Griffiths@physics.salford.ac.uk
Subject:      Re[2]: 911 motor in a VW transporter

Hi Bill,

I saw this posting a while back,

>I have already bored both lists with how great and relatively easy >this is. Mine is an 81 Vanagon with a 77 2.7liter engine. The only >specialized part I used was the flywheel. Everything else you need >is either Porsche (e.g. oil tank), or homebrew (e.g. engine tin). If >you have specific questions, let me know, and help me guess whether >the answers will be of interest to the 'philes and/or Vanagon lists >at large. >B. >kennedy@admin.njit.edu

Where did you get the flywheel from, and how much etc.

At the moment we are trying to convert a type I flywheel to bolt to the porsche crankshaft by machining the boss on the flywheel to fit over the porsche crankshaft and then by boring the bolt holes in the type I flywheel to match the porsche setup.

I wondered if the flywheel you used might be a cheaper way round.

Lee.

'64 samba mate with a '61 samba + 911T motor

l.s.griffiths@physics.salford.ac.uk http://146.87.136.48


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