How big is the engine in a VW Vanagon?

How big is the engine in a VW Vanagon?

1.9 liter, 83-85 Rebuilt Volkswagen Waterboxer (Wasserboxer) engine, water cooled Vanagon, with flywheel. 2.1 liter, 86-91 Rebuilt Volkswagen Waterboxer (Wasserboxer) engine, water cooled Vanagon, with flywheel. Core charges for the VW Vanagon engines are additional. Rebuildable cores may be returned freight prepaid to GEX for credit.

Why do I need an engine conversion for my Vanagon?

Maintenance, repairs, and modifications. There are plenty of reasons you might be considering an engine conversion for your Vanagon. Surely one of the top reasons is simply upgrading your tired, outdated Waterboxer.

How long is the warranty on a VW Vanagon?

All GEX VW Vanagon motors come with our exclusive, no hassle 12 months or 12,000 mile warranty program. An optional 36 month or 36,000 mile warranty is also available on this engine. Buy your Volkswagen Vanagon engine with the confidence of knowing that GEX stands behind the quality of the product.

What kind of Inspection does a Vanagon need?

These fall under the “visual inspection”. For instance, they usually require that you use the transmission from the donor car as well, not just the engine. They also require certain sensors be functional even if the Vanagon never had such a sensor.

What to do if your Vanagon won’t start?

A Vanagon Stalls and Won’t Start. I have had people email me with this problem about a million times so I finally decided to do a web page about the proper proceedure to get your van up and running again. GOT GAS? First of all, do you have gas in the tank?

How much does it cost to rebuild a Vanagon Wasserboxer?

Make your Vanagon Wasserboxer drive like new again. This is the engine code MV. Refundable core charge: $800 applies. ( Click here for more info ) Cores must be drained of all fluid or the core credit will not be refunded.

Is there an assembly line for a Vanagon engine?

No assembly-line engine, this is built to order by a specialist in Vanagon engines with 30 years experience. The case is align-bored and fitted with new main, rod, and cam bearings, new pistons and cylinders, rebuilt crank, rods, cam, and lifters, all new gaskets, and German flywheel seal.

What kind of engine does a VW Wasserboxer have?

In 1983, the first 1.9 liter Volkswagen Wasserboxer came with an 80 hp engine, and in 1986 the displacement was increased to 2.1 liters with a 95 hp engine. These engines are horizontally opposed and deliver a nice, smooth and broad power band with good torque at low RPMs.

What kind of transmission does a Vanagon have?

It covers how they work (in layman’s terms) and draws some comparisons between the 3-speed automatics and the 4- or 5-speed (yes 5!) manuals. Vanagons have transaxles. A transaxle is a transmission and a final drive assembly (also referred to as a “differential,” “ring and pinion,” “rear end,” or “third member”) put together into one unit.

How much does it cost to rebuild a Vanagon engine?

Core charges for the VW Vanagon engines are additional. Rebuildable cores may be returned freight prepaid to GEX for credit. Please note: When purchasing a 2.1 engine and returning a 1.9 for core credit, the maximum credit is 400.00, if rebuildable.