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Date:         Wed, 09 Jul 1997 07:23:59 -0700
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From:         R J Bellanca <bajatrvlr@abac.com>
Subject:      Installing the 1.9L TD (Not TDI), the odyssey begins...

Volks, I took my `82 Westy Diesel ("Tortuga") in last night for what I hope will be the transformation of it's and my lifetime. The new 1.9TD is supposed to arrive today for the swap ( I hope). Thanks to all who contributed on the list, especially, John at VW Bus, for the handy gearing program he sent.

As it stands, without putting in a new (or used) 5 speed, I have a choice of redoing my existing 4 speed with a 5.50 ring and pinion for a top end of about 69mph @ 4000rpm or a 4.57 r&p for 82mph @ 4000rpm. I wish there was something about in the middle but I've been assured that there isn't for my tranny. The list of trannies that Helmut sent shows one with a 4.86, which would be ideal. Anyone know of a source for that R&P gear?

At any rate, the old (but still good. Anyone need)1.6L is coming out today. The die is cast and I'm holding my breath.

Bob Bellanca `81 Diesel Rabbit `82 Diesel Westy (soon to be 1.9L turbo, I hope) `84 Turbo Diesel Jetta


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