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Date:         Sun, 5 Sep 1999 22:17:22 -0700
Reply-To:     Coby Smolens <cobys@WELL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Coby Smolens <cobys@WELL.COM>
Subject:      Re: First day on the list. First questions
Comments: To: Dom <dmoon@METZ.UNE.EDU.AU>
In-Reply-To:  <002101bef703$bdfba220$5d7ab481@une.edu.au>
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-----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM]On Behalf Of Dom Sent: Saturday, September 04, 1999 11:32 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: First day on the list. First questions

1). I have an Australian 1989 Waterboxer Transporter. My previous VW was a 1970 type 2, purchased by my father in 1970. I rebuilt the type 2 myself using the idiots guide (primarily), a gregory's manual and advice from two reputable Australian rebuilders (when my information conflicted). The only things that I re-used internally were a linished camshaft and the conrods (after I balanced them). My waterboxer has done 130,000km's and I although it is still running well, I am considering my next rebuild now. Has anyone done this themself and would you recommend it to someone like me who has the tools and knowhow for a 1600 aircooled rebuild. I have a bentley manual and from reading the archives will be purchasing the haynes.

[Coby Smolens] A bit more work, but nothing extremely hard about it for an enterprising 1600 rebuilder. Look REAL carefully at the studs that hold on the heads. This is where folks get into trouble. If there is ANY corrosion on ANY of the studs, my advice is to replace them all. Also the crank thrust bearing setup is different, there are different spacers and shims - watch closely how they come apart.

2). A more pressing problem is my five speed transmission jumping out of second. I am about to have it rebuilt for a rough (wait and see) quote of $2000 - $2500. (this job is beyond my tooling and knowhow). My gearbox is whining, although not too loudly, and the whine starts low and rises in pitch with each gear change. I am hoping therefore that it is not a crown and pinion problem as shouldn't this be a constant whine governed by the roadspeed? Can anyone suggest the cause of this noise.?

[Coby Smolens] Pinion bearings, perhaps. And if you or your rebuilder can find them I'd love to hear about it. It seems they are currently backordered from FAG and not expected back on the shelf for at least a month - someone said recently that they may not be available 'til early next year. I currently have two waterboxer trannies waiting for these parts at my rebuilder's...

3). Can anyone suggest how to determine if I have a "coolant into cylinder" leak. I would love to test for this.

[Coby Smolens] Take the thing to a shop that has an exhaust gas analyzer. have 'em sniff the top of the expansion tank (first remove some coolant so the thing has a couple inches of airspace at the top, then drive the thing for a while, up a few nice hills if possible, so as to load the engine and help force exhaust gas into the cooling system). ANY hydrocarbon reading from the reservoir means leaky headgaskets or cracked head(s). I mean the main reservoir in the engine compartment, by the way, not the overflow tank behind the license plate.

Coby

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