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Date:         Mon, 26 Jun 1995 19:29:47 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         zipperer@facstaff.wisc.edu (Dave Zipperer)
Subject:      Re: 82 rebuild advice sought

>Hi there folks > >I have an 82 Vanagon in desperate need of a rebuild. I dont have the time >or knowledge to do it myself so I am seaking external advice. > >I live in Boulder CO. I have been talking to Verners VW and Wolfgang's VW >repair. Both have quoted me around $2200 - $2500 for the rebuild. Or I >can get one from GEX for around $1600 plus $400 core charge plus either >place will put the GEX one in for $400. What should I do? All the places >offer 12 months 12,000 miles. > >2nd question. I really only need a valve job and new rings, one of the >places I talked to said he would do a top-end rebuild for $1500 and the >other guy said you are crazy to just do the top-end because the bottom >end is going to go soon after. The van has 100,000 on it. Can you please >give me some advice before I blow my piggy bank. > >Appreciate it > >Jared > > >'82 Vanagon >Jared, With the cuurent prices of 2.0 liter parts the best buy is, believe it or not the dealer at $1950.I'm only building custom motors now and installing long blocks from VW.


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