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Date:         Thu, 9 Nov 1995 14:00:18 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Claralw@aol.com
Subject:      re:  thermostat

on nov 8, mitch wrote:

Not only don't I have a thermostat, the heat risers (tubes going from the exhaust pipes to the intake manifold) are cut off and welded shut! The last guy to work on this engine was quite the butcher! Anyway, here's the questions in my mind:

So it will reduce the life of the engine... How Much? Will I only get 100K instead of 150K miles?

Living in N. Florida, am I not STILL better of that somebody in Minnesota that HAS a thermostat?

Being the rookie wish-I-was-a-good-vw-mechanic, I probably have other factors that will shorten my engine life more than the lack of a thermostat, don't I?

Putting in a thermostat is an engine-out job, isn't it?

How many of you would put one in at this point?

um- When first took I motor out and apart I didn't know what a thermostat was. Mine didn't have one. I had already driven my 59 around for three years, including a cross country and back expedition, before it needed work, just a valve job and new rings, and the compression was 1-120, 2-125, 3-105, 4-125 when I got it. So I think I did ok. How much better it would have been, I don't know. I always let it idle a while esp on cold mornings, before I drove away.

So, no thermostat is not imminent disaster. Neither is bad rubber seals in the engine compartment. It all just adds up. A friends has the 25th edition of the idiot book, i read with interest the added sections in the back. Though not into hot rodding, I read the fat motor chapter and liked it. They also say thermostat - GOOD, power pulley - BAD. Also added in the back was the mention of brake hoses, the old ones never did, which would have helped me.

But - collect the parts and when you need to pull the motor for clutch work or new oil seals put it together. Or in your copious free time...


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