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Date:         Fri, 14 JUL 1995 01:52:06 UNDEFINED 
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From:         Tim Jordan <tjordan@indirect.com>
Subject:      Vanagon head temperature 

I have recently purchased an '82 Vanagon that has a new engine. The shop that built it (I would have rather done it myself) installed a head temp. gauge and told me that 350 was normal and 450 means slow down. I have found that 400 to 425 is the usual temp around town and it climbs to 450 on the highway at 60-65mph. Climbing mountains causes it to rise to 500, at which point I slow down. BTW, I am not lugging the engine. All the other VW's I have owned have had the T1 engine and I am at a loss with finding any head temp data on the T4. The dealer in my town is staffed with idiots (they suggested removing the gauge), and I have not been able to find two mechanics in town that can agree on an acceptable normal running temperature. I seem to remember my old drag car (1835, 150hp.) running around 350. Does anyone know what head temp a T4 engine should run at? I know of the cracked head/ dropped seat problems these engines have as I am a VW mechanic myself, and would like to avoid this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. _______ "Get these rabbits the hell off of me!" - Something I yelled and woke myself up with a while back


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