...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
FWIW the motor hardly looks like it has just 80K miles on it. You will love the AAZ in a Vanagon. I have a friend with a 1.6TD Westphalia and it is a very nice rig to drive. He built a box on top of the engine hatch to clear the LDA. I have heard that there was a special pump with an LDA that would fit under the hatch, but I have never even seen a picture of one.Forget the GP "pimp". Its just a bunch of high school silliness. At most the 4 wire bit is asking for trouble and would, at most, save you 20 minutes troubleshooting a bad GP. The system is dead reliable. It doesn't need to be fixed. It would be good, however, to transfer the load to a Ford starter solenoid. Just have the GP wire energize it.Good luck on your swap. You will love it.
Oh re: removing the AC: You can get a VR6 water pump pulley. The result is the water pump will be driven by the serpentine belt rather than the V-belt. You will need a shorter serpentine belt and a shorter v-belt for the power steering pump naturally.
It is an LDA, but it isn't the special one that will fit under the hatch without modifying the hatch... Actually I'm wondering if someone modified the engine mounts to drop it down slightly, as there isn't usually room for IC tubing over the top of the engine as shown in your first pic there...
Thanks. Is that not an LDA on top of my pump?
Quote from: JimEG on October 03, 2013, 08:10:12 amThanks. Is that not an LDA on top of my pump?FWIW, My AAZ has an LDA and fits under the lid no problem. My engine is at 50* and there are 1/2" spacers between the plates at the ends of the mount bars where it attaches to the frame rails.Also, my pump is a 1.6 but it's been gone through by Giles and he said it will do just fine on the 1.9.