chris,
i'm sorry, but i don't need your gas tank = at the moment (could use the T fitting, or whatever it is that's = tweaked and causing my fill-up overflows...)
anyway, since you generally have many spare =
parts, i thought i'd pass this by you;
i need two hoses to complete an engine =
swap, not sure what they're called specifically, but i'll explain them =
the best i can;
1. elbow coolant hose that runs from the = thermostat housing to the rigid main coolant line on the drivers side = of the engine. this is a short hose, with a close to 90 degree bend in = it, and is close to 2" in diameter.
2. skinny hose that runs from the front = (toward the tranny) of the thermostat housing to a plastic line that = runs around the rim of the engine compartment. the end that attaches to = the therm. housing is wider than the end that attaches to the plastic = line. this hose is maybe 1/2" diameter.
both of these items are for an '86 = engine.
thanks in advance for your time!
t
candesa
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From: JordanVw@AOL.COM
Reply To: =
JordanVw@AOL.COM
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 5:06 PM
To: =
vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: =
gas =
tank for sale
ive got a gas tank from a '91 vanagon =
for sale.
excellent shape
chris
allentown, pa