Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 00:20:19 -0400
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From: TStone8359@aol.com
Subject: Golf/Jetta power in Vanagon
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I think I have answered all the questions that I saw out there that I know
the answer to concerning the conversion.
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Let me share everything I know about this conversion.
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First, the only conversions I have seen to date are replacements of diese=
l
engines in Vanagons with Golf/Jetta GTI/GLI engines. I have seen two,
talked with the owners, and both were very happy with the conversions.
Several items I noted from this conversion. The transmission used with t=
he
diesel engine is too low geared for use with the gas engines, so the tran=
s
from a gas Vanagon should be used. You need to retain the bell housing f=
rom
the diesel transmission though. The oil pan, dip stick, oil pump,flywhee=
l,
clutch, exaust, must be moved from the diesel to the gas engine. The fue=
l
injection system was taken (in one case) from an 82-84 Rabbit. This is a=
relatively simple system with no computer. Some fabrication work needs t=
o be
done to make the intake and fuel distributor/air cleaner hook up. I beli=
eve
that in one case, pieces from a
Toyota were used. One owner apparently had the cold start injector hooke=
d up
to be used normally. The other has a switch on the dash that activated t=
he
injector when needed. Both claimed that the vehicle would go faster that=
was
considered safe, got excellant gas mileage (mid 20s and more), and was
extremely reliable. Weight difference should be negligible.
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The conversion I would like to do is move the parts listed above from the=
diesel engine, plus the motor mounts, splash pans, accelerator cable, fro=
m
the diesel Vanagon, over to a gas Vanagon. I assume that all the parts w=
ill
fit. Its just a matter of coming to terms with the differences between t=
he
diesel and gas Vanagons. Some differences are location of the battery,
location of coolant tank, fuel tank connections and fuel pump/filter, etc=
=2E I
have found a place I can buy the parts in California, but the cost is bey=
ond
my budget ($1200 used). The guy that would sell them does diesel engine
upgrades. He installs 1.9 liter diesel engines in diesel vanagons. He a=
lso
does a turbocharged version. He has not done the diesel to gas conversio=
n in
either a diesel or gas Vanagon, but would like to. If anyone would like =
his
name and number, let me know.
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Of the two diesel Vanagon to gas conversions that I have seen, one was do=
ne
by Elmar Kruza in Streetsboro, OH. Streetsboro Foreign Auto (330) 626-24=
56.
The other was done by the owner who has his own VW repair business in
Tennessee. I don't recall his name, but he was associated with the
Appalachain VW Club headquartered in or near Sevierville, TN, I think.. =
Both
Vanagons were at the German AirSucker Society show in July. I also saw on=
e of
them at the Bug Out in Manassas, Va. in May and at the Cincinnati VW Club=
meet in Sept.
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I believe the conversion will work. I just need a donor vehicle to make =
it
happen. If anyone knows of one that is complete but has a blown diesel
engine, for example, let me know.
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Tom
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