Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 11:07:04 -0700
Reply-To: Leon Korkin <korkwood@SURFREE.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Leon Korkin <korkwood@SURFREE.COM>
Subject: Re: Tiico conversion issues....
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Wrong!!!
All converted Vanagons(except strange conversions like V6 Buicks, Chevrolet etc,
but even those sell) sell rather easy, it's a FACT!, not speculation. Converted
Vanagons(engines mainly) will outlast any stock cousins by huge margin, it's one
of the main reasons for conversion. People that do convert face some problems as
it is something they EXPECT. The end result is still the same, great running,
more powerful and long lasting Vanagon for another 20 years...I wish the rest of
Vanagon was built as well as those conversion engines...
Leon
85 Subwagen Westy
Steve Schwenk wrote:
> I agree and was thinking about this on the way home. I
> bet the engine conversion vans wind up in the junkyard
> before their stock cousins. They are not going to sell
> as easily as a stocker. No one wants to buy someone
> else's project, unless they were going to do it
> themselves and KNOW that the seller did it right. Of
> course, if you keep the van who cares.
>
> BTW did anyone look at the 6 cyl. conversion psoted for
> sale with the raised rear deck...like a foot high! He
> can't give the thing away!
>
> Jay L Snyder wrote:
> >
> > Welcome to the reality of conversions. Imagine if it was a Subaru
> > engine...
> >
> > Adam Brooks <adambrooks@MINDSPRING.COM> on 06/27/2001 03:02:47 PM
> >
> > Please respond to adambrooks@MINDSPRING.COM
> >
> > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> > cc: (bcc: Jay L Snyder/AE/DuPont)
> > Subject: Tiico conversion issues....
> >
> > Listees:
> > I recently completed my Tiico conversion to my '86 Syncro. I made a few
> > modifications to the kit as I installed, but did nothing radical.
> > Here is the problem.... I fired it up, and it idles fine. When i bring it
> > up to 2500 RPMs or so, the it begins to miss and sputter. Looking at the
> > timing with a timing light, the timing appears to jump around when this
> > happens. I double-checked all the connections, and didn't find anything
> > loose or disconnected. I suspect the knock sensor, or the sensor on the
> > cooling neck at the block, but have been unable to coordinate someone with
> > a VAG1551/1552 to hook to it and look for fault codes. A call to our local
> > dealer resulted in a resounding "Duh?" As they informed me that only Diesel
> > Vanagons came with an inline engine..... typical..... Any thoughts?
> > Also, how did you convertees hook up the charcoal cannister - one line goes
> > to manifold vacuum, and one goes to throttle vacuum, but the throttle body
> > is not tapped for a vacuum port....
> > Thanks for your assistance.
> >
> > Adam Brooks
> > ------------------------
> > '59 Euro Type 1
> > '57 Euro Type 2
> > '86 Westy Syncro (now Tiico'ed)
> > www.mindspring.com/~adambrooks/buspage.htm
> > (in bad need of update!)
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