> > So, to make sure I protected the Westy, I asked this list how often = > the timing belt should be replaced. Some very kind people told me the = > Vanagons do not have a timing belt, they have a chain, which usually = > does not need replacement. Who knew? > And they were wrong! :-) Vanagons do not even have timing chains :-) The camshaft and crankshaft are linked by a direct gear drive, i.e. there is no need (or room) for a timing belt or chain. Just like a Beetle engine :-) This is, of course, assuming you have a wasserboxer. If you have an inline 4 diesel engine, then who knows what you've got? :-) -- Sean Bartnik Fredericksburg, Virginia 1981 Volkswagen Vanagon L Westfalia 1974 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia convertible http://www.type2.com/bartnik/myvan.htm |
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