Alan Bosch <arbosch@RA.ROCKWELL.COM> wrote: > Ummm... John? The VR-6 is not a four banger. It's a narrow-angle V-6 engine. > Are you perhaps thinking of the 16V four that was available in earlier Passats? > > BTW, if you're thinking of engine conversions, look at www.copartfinder.com. > There's a few Quantums and Rabbit GTi's around the country, resting in wrecking > yards, that may have good engines in 'em yet. These may be good candidates for > your swap. Speaking of them five bangers, I saw one in the pick yer part yard on Trade Zone in North San Jose Sunday afternoon. Audi I thinks. I am not interested in that swap (try getting that one by the smoggers in California by yerself) so I didn't look to closely. It did seem to be all there and I did count the spark plugs. Besides that, the pickins were pretty slim for vanagoners.
On another note, is it possible to pull the tach out of a Scirocco or Fancy rabbit/golf and install in place of the clock in the 84 wasserbox? I seem to remember a flexible circuit board on the back of the dash panel in the only scirocco I ever workrd on (an 82) that had a voltage regulator that liked to flake out. The size looks right though. Anybody done a swap like that? tim tim 81 Westy (under reconstruction) 83 AC 7 passengeer (soon to be weekender)(maybe not) 84 WB Wolfsburg interior weekender 92 Toyota PU ( gotta have something to drive I don't have to work on )
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