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Date:         Fri, 22 Dec 1995 15:49:04 -0700
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From:         shea@xmission.com (Gary Shea)
Subject:      finding the "free horsepower", continued!

I hope I'm not driving anyone crazy with all these posts... if so, my apologies. I figure if I'm trying to figure out this stuff then lots of other folks must be too, so hopefully it'll benefit them as well.

Called around to the "Automobile - Machine Shops" in the yellow pages today, and do I ever wish I'd done that up front rather than taking a local shop's word on who to go to. Most everyone I talked to was decent and friendly and willing to explain things. Yay!

I talked to two places here in SLC who do balancing. They wanted about $120-150 to dynamically balance the crank/flywheel/pulley combo, even out the piston weights, and even out the rod weight and center of gravity.

Volumetric stuff was also available for fairly cheap: to cc the heads, about $20. The guy I talked to the longest claimed that differences in length of rods tended to be so small that only one deck height needs to be measured, likewise that there is insignificant difference between head chamber sizes, and that compression ratios will be within a hundredth for all cylinders. This is interesting enough that I'll certainly try to measure all of them myself, using the Tom Wilson method -- feeler gauge and socket extension bar across the cylinder top. I think that's something I can do _inside_, rather than out in the freezing garage...

So actually the free horsepower seems not only cheap but fairly available. Looks like it'll cost about 20% of the basic rebuild cost.

Cost so far, for a 1981 2.0L AFC Vanagon Westfalia:

345.70 cylinder set + gasket set + one lifter (Hoy Fox) 74.28 cam and lifters reconditioning (Weber Cams) 477.12 (338 basic head work, 124 crack repair (Mark Stephens) 204.14 crank regrinding, rod reconditioning, all bearings (Temple's, SLC) 25.00 install crank gear (grrr) ------- 1126.24 total, not counting tools, engine compartment gasket, etc.

Have a nice weekend! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary Shea shea@xmission.com Salt Lake City, Utah http://www.xmission.com/~shea


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