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Date:         Sat, 4 May 1996 09:39:05 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         DHaynes57@aol.com
Subject:      Re: removeing 79 van engine.

In a message dated 96-04-29 20:47:58 EDT, packrich@nando.net writes:

> >I am trying to remove the engine from a 79 van. The right rear piece >of tin will just not clear the motor. I have removed the alternator >pulley, I have removed the blower cage. The problem appears to be the >heat shield that is under the main part of the tin. Any ideas, >anybody. What am I missing? Thanks for any help. >69 BAJA-chromed stock >71 Campmobile-stock >72 Westphalia-better n stock

You need to remove the tranny mount from above the bell housing. Then the engne and trans can tilt down and then the engine can be pulled out from under the van. There are two bolts that hold this mount to the trans, they are reached from underneath (15mm) and the nuts are welded so the bolts can be re=moved easily. I also disconect the shift linkage so it does not get bent from the trans tilting dowm. Dennis.


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