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Date:         Wed, 10 Apr 1996 14:38:56 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         Robert Peterson <rep@whitney.ufl.edu>
Subject:      a boy and his bus. '82 Van w/411?

hey there, here is the cliff notes

2/95 - mercury cougar dies 3/95 - buy 85 vanagon from dealer 4/95 - blow a head, have it replaced 12/95 - van loses oil pressure, try to make it the last few miles home, van stops dead. 1/95 - do the cheap repair job of replacing mercury cougar engine 3/95 - find '82 vanagon L at used car store. So, i called the previous owner. he rebuilt the engine according to Muir replacing everything. ran the bus for 3 years to work (school) putting 6000 miles on the engine. Now, teh engine is a Porsche 411?

so, what is my question.....well, i guess the question is what is an '82 vanagon with this engine worth. second, there is a small amount of oil on the bottom of the engine. he tells me that it used less than half a pint every 2 or 3 thousand miles. minor leak? standard leak? or, a problem? what to check?

i still have the '85 with a blown engine, wondering what to do with it also. i don't want to have two vanagon's DID.

any help would be appreciated.

chuck peterson st. augustine, FL


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