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Date:         Fri, 3 Dec 1999 07:48:29 -0500
Reply-To:     eric.henning@US.ABB.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Eric Henning <eric.henning@US.ABB.COM>
Subject:      Re: air-cooled newbie
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>David Cooper <Zcoop1@AOL.COM>

wrote:

>Ok so I am a rookie in the world of Vanagons. >since I am a rookie any more tips on prolonging >the life of my aircooled engine?( if you have particular products that seem >best please let me know) What is a good rapair manual to get?

David, we were all rookies once. I got my first air-cooled 2.5 years ago. A 1980 westy. Been lovin' ever since. Planning a cross country trip this summer in it. My suggestions would be to add an oil temp gauge (lets you know if your working the engine too hard), a tachometer (I always like to know how fast my engine is turning - try to keep mine between 2 and 4k rpm). Keep your eye on ebay for a Bentley manual cheap. you can also pick up a Haynes for around $12 new. may have to order from a vendor. change your oil every 3k miles. I plan on adding an oil pressure gauge. There is a secret group of us air-cooled vanagon list members, but don't tell anyone. I will send you the secret info pack seperately.

welcome.

eric h. 80 westy


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