Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 20:39:09 -0600
Reply-To: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
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From: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: What's wrong with my VW? Friday
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Stan >Many of the problems encountered with VW engines is the extreme
lack of
>maintenance.
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Andrew >I can't agree. Modern engines should be low-maintenance
bulletproof).
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Stan - Vanagons don't have modern engines ....... basically the old
Porsche design of 1938
Pick up a copy of "Small Wonder" its a book that gives VW history.
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Andew > The solution to Bad Engines isn't an engine conversion.
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Andrew >Sure it is.
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Stan -Who in the world other than Vanagon owners even consider engine
swaps? Please leave off car thieves.
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>Replacing your engine is 90% of good thinking but neglecting other
things
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>Possibly, but that doesn't the counter head corrosion or crank failure
VW's wasserboxer are so prone to.
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Stan -Admittedly 10 / 19 year old Wasser Boxers might have problems, but
start looking around for other cars the same age on the roads. Not Many
out there. None on my block and the only other two I know of in the
neighborhood are a 1978 Westy and a 1972 Combi. Pretty sane neighborhood?
Stan Wilder
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