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Date:         Fri, 5 Jun 1998 18:28:29 -0700
Reply-To:     Old Volks Home <jim@OLDVOLKSHOME.COM>
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From:         Old Volks Home <jim@OLDVOLKSHOME.COM>
Subject:      Re: Removal of Vanagon Engine
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At 01:52 PM 6/5/98 -0700, marcus wrote: >Paul, don't go pass go just stop stop stop. Wait for the big boys and >girls to get off work and give you more advise. You can't just drop the >motor,the trans has to be dropped also. ************ >Paul Borghese wrote: > >> Hi, Recently my 1985 Vanagon started idling rough (that is an >> understatement). I bought a compression tester and checked the >> cylinders. It turns out cylinder 4 has a compression of 75 while the >> others are >130. After dumping some oil into the spark plug hole, the >> compression jumped to 175 then slowly fell back down. So I want to >> remove the engine and take a look. Here is a few questions about the >> removal of the engine: 1. How heavy is the engine. Once I get it off >> the van, is it staying put? Or can I move it around? 2. What type of >> jack(s) should I use to remove the engine. I have a hydraulic jack >> with a 6 inch plate on top. Will that work or should I buy something >> else? 3. Once I remove the engine, does it take any special skill or >> expensive tools to rebuild an engine? Is it something I should be >> able to do with a copy of the Bentley Manual? Any ideas on where to >> buy replacement parts? Thanks, Paul Borghese ************************************ Paul -

Check out my web page on my site. Although it deals with upgrading your 1.9 to a 86-91 2.1 Engine, there is an invaluable step-by-step procedure on engine removal for your Wasser. And like Marcus says, have a Bentley nearby for reference and the proper stuff.

One word of disagreement with Marcus - The engine is very easily removable with the trans still kept in place, even moreso with Automatics such as mine. Had the engine out very quick after spending a day tagging and disconnecting stuff.

http://www.oldvolkshome.com/van2100.html

Hope this helps!

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