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Date:         Sat, 5 Dec 1998 18:35:14 -0500
Reply-To:     "William R. Kennedy" <kennedy@FDU.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "William R. Kennedy" <kennedy@FDU.EDU>
Subject:      Porsche engines
Comments: To: vanagon@vanagon.com
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JVT's answers were good -- just a little more detail here.

>> How do I go about an engine conversion? Do I just get an engine and >> then order that adapter kit from Kennedy Engineering or Hetlef >> Hanschke (sp?) and go to it or will I need other stuff? Where do I >> find an engine? How much is it all this likely to cost.

Cheapest running Porsche engines will be in $1500 to $4000 range. You have to be able to fabricate little stuff (eg brackets to mount the oil tank in the right rear corner of your vanagon) but if I can do it, you can too.

>> I've heard that there are Porche engines that I could switch to that >> would allow me to stay air cooled--which ones are these? Do I just >> walk into a Porsche dealer and ask them to order one?

The Porsche engine you want is from a 71 or later 911. As the years went by they went from 2.2 liters, to 2.4, to 2.7, to 3.0, to 3.2, to too expensive for humans. The 2.7s have a bad reputation and a consequent relatively low price.

>> used one is there some sytematic way of trying to track one down or am >> I just looking at spending months of my life wandering through salvage >> yards?

Porsche engines will be found in the classifieds of Excellence magazine and Porsche Panorama magazine.

>> If I want to go to a Subaru engine or an Audi 5 cylinder or some other >> water cooled is it possible to do this--how hard/expensive would it be >> to add a radiator to my 1980 Vanagon?

Sell the aircooled to someone who wants to stay aircooled and put a watercooled engine in a watercooled Vanagon. You'll both be happier.

>> I've been following the threads about engine swaps for the Vanagon. Does >> anyone have good figures comparing the weight of the stock Vanagon... >> Are suspension modifications recommended?

Some may consider my viewpoint inappropriately casual, but I figure it's a 3/4 ton payload truck. If the new engine weighs 100lbs more, that's not much in the scheme of things.

B. -- William R. Kennedy, University Webmaster kennedy@fdu.edu 201.692.7275 201.692.7273fax http://www.fdu.edu Fairleigh Dickinson U., Teaneck, NJ 07666


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