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Date:         Thu, 10 Jun 1999 09:37:11 -0700
Reply-To:     "Johnson, David R FOR:EX" <David.Johnson@GEMS6.GOV.BC.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Johnson, David R FOR:EX" <David.Johnson@GEMS6.GOV.BC.CA>
Subject:      auxiliary heater...
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Hi there Volks, This is my first msg to the group, I have been lurking for quite some time though. My 1984 Westy has an auxiliary gas heater that I was told worked when I purchased the van a year ago. My first vw, and I am smitten. I would like to get the heater working again, though my mechanical abilities are limited. I am in Western Canada, Williams Lake, B.C. to be precise. Is there anybody within a days drive of here that is experienced with these heaters. I would rather not blow my self up. Also, my wimpy 1.9l engine ( 106000 miles) is leaking coolant from the headgasket. Im starting to look/price out engine swaps, but 5G's for an inline 4/5 cylinder, once converted to Canadian money will probably be 6-7 thousand. Ouch. Is this roughly what a person is looking at for an engine conversion or am I not looking in the right spots. Also how long can a person expect to limp a motor like this. I have already put 30 thousand km on it with the leak. Am I ridding in a time bomb, I really don't want to be left stranded on vacation. :{ Sorry for the longish post. Thanks in advance for any adivise.

David Johnson 1984 Westy David Johnson Phone: 620-3251 Fax: 620-3540 Compliance and Enforcement Technician Timber, Horsefly B.C.

David.Johnson@gems6.gov.bc.ca


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