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Date:         Thu, 07 Dec 1995 13:54:34 -0700
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From:         shea@xmission.com (Gary Shea)
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'81 Vanagon 2.0L Rebuild Update:

Now I'm agonizing over an oil cooler... the bus developed a minor bearing-knock at start-up a few years ago (like every other vehicle I've ever owned... what gives? Cold weather?), I found silvery metal flakesdown in the bottom of the oil strainer, so if I recall, list-wisdom is that a new one is in order. Well, the prices are steep: $154 from Hoy Fox :( Can get a rebuilt one for $40, but how do I know it doesn't have metal flakes in it?

Any comments on the oil cooler question?

The heads are back from Mark Stevens ($488 for four major and 2 minor cracks + rebuild), the cam and lifters are back from Weber ($75, no problems, although I'm wishing I'd maybe gotten a higher performance grind :), the new engine compartment gasket is here ($50). -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary Shea shea@xmission.com Salt Lake City, Utah http://www.xmission.com/~shea


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