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Date:         Mon, 27 Sep 1999 10:52:31 -0400
Reply-To:     Bulley <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Bulley <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM>
Subject:      Re: Diesel Westy Engine Replacement Suggestions Wanted
Comments: To: Bob Busick <rbusick@DUTKOGROUP.COM>

Bob & all--

Having owned 1970's era busses, 1980's era rabbit diesels; while currently owning a 1982 Westy and a 1985 TD Jetta, I am familiar with the noise you speak of. Unlike you, I consider the resulting din at highway speed an abysmal racket, nearly unbearable for civilized men & women.

In 1996, using my university studies in acoustics, and observations of how luxury car companies addressed noise and vibration problems, my wife & I poured considerable effort into silencing a 1976 bus. It worked. We captured our lessons learned and have them posted here. www.bulley-hewlett.com/VWindex/ . As winter approaches, those of you with desire to know how to insulate your van effectively, and how to improve the heating system (air cooled) will find helpful info. The site is due for an update in the coming weeks, but I have been saying that for nearly a year now. Silencing our 1982 may take precedence...but you understand.

Shhhhhhhh,

G. Matthew Bulley Director Bulley-Hewlett & Associates www.bulley-hewlett.com Cary, NC USA 888.468.4880 tollfree

-----Original Message----- From: Bob Busick [SMTP:rbusick@DUTKOGROUP.COM] Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 10:30 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: Diesel Westy Engine Replacement Suggestions Wanted

I have an '82 diesel westy with a blown 1.7NA diesel that I put in last fall. I never really drove the van with the 1.6NA so I cannot compare the two but I do know that the 1.7NA was a little loud at highway speeds for my taste... especially for the people in the back seat. I made some attempts at sound proofing with some rigid insulation over the engine compartment and along the back of the storage compartment under the rear seat. This helped a little but I am really interested in hearing people's comments regarding whether the 1.9NA's or 1.9TD's are louder or quieter than the 1.6's? Seems that many folks with diesels have issues with noise and speed. Perhaps it's because I drove air-cooled buses for so long but I don't really have any complaints about noise or speed. I don't consider my 83 diesel westy to be any louder than my 69 or 79 buses. As far as speed goes, sure it has the acceleration of a snail but once it gets a full head of steam up, it cruises 65 - 70 mph easily (although I prefer to keep it at 60.......that's my style!). I have the 5-speed with it....probably makes a difference.

I would suggest going to a gasoline engine if you want performance and something that isn't quite as loud.

Hmmmm I consider the 35+ mpg a real benefit of owning a diesel. My '79, at best, was getting 19-20 mpg so if you like to travel distances, the diesel is the way to go (IMHO).

Bob

'69 westy (max) '83 d'sel westy (neuman)


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