Marc, I also appreciate you sharing your VW knowledge. Writing a book is a huge undertaking and I certainly understand not wanting to do that. I do, however, keep many of your emails in a folder for future reference. I plan on compiling some emails into a binder for reference in my garage. If my computer dies, I'd like to have access to the VW knowledge being passed along.
You mention force-feeding VW trivia to your son. Does he enjoy the air-cooled VW hobby? One thought on converting a single-port engine to an external oil cooler with a modified dog-house fan housng. Wouldn't you still want to use the wider dog-house fan instead of the SP fan? It seems that if you modify the dog-house fan housing as you suggest to correct the air-flow direction; more air-flow would be better. Brian '65 Convertible '67 Ghia '73 Super ----- Original Message ----- From: "marc vellat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Air-Cooled Volkswagen Discussion List" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 3:08 AM Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Non dog to doghouse cooler conversion. Thanks for the kudos, good to know I'm helping. I'll never get around to writing a book, but I figure that thanks to the Internet I'll be able to share a lot of what I've learned over the years with future VW fanatics even when I'm dead & buried. I've force-fed my son VW trivia since he was 5 (he's 23 now) and he's retained a respectable amount, hopefully he'll be able to take on the responsibility of filling in the gaps when I finally succumb to Alzheimer's ;) I had an afterthought about your cooling-system question...long ago it was thought by most (myself included) that removing the stock cooler from a SP and replacing it with an externally-mounted tube & fin unit would be an upgrade - turns out that when you do that you end up with wasted air flow to the base of the LH cylinders and an overall INCREASE in engine operating temperature. The doghouse fan housing has internal vanes which even out the distribution of cooling air...if you were to take one of those and skin off the doghouse, and patch over the slot that feeds air to it, an external cooler could be used to advantage. You could still use the narrow SP fan with this setup, too, so the doghouse shroud would be the only stock part you'd need to hunt down. --- asad ishaque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Marc! > > Im convinced not to go ahead or plan such a > conversion. I will save this post for reference > along with all your (and quite a few others') > earlier posts. > > I really admire your knowledge when it comes to > explaining things. I am just wondering, have you > ever thought of writting a book??? Or maybe a > detailed website on VW tech??? > > Not a joke but a very serious idea which must be > considered. Or if you dont have time on hands maybe > your posts can be compiled as a Q&A collection? > > On a local wheels related website I am regarded > as the VW master despite my rants I know nothing. I > always tell them, wait till you see Marc Vellat's > posts!!! > Best wishes, > > Asad > Karachi, Pakistan. > > > Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 00:19:39 -0800> From: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> > Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Non dog to doghouse cooler > conversion.> > If your case is small-passage (all > pre-B6 singleport> cases were) it'll also be > single-relief - not the best> for a doghouse cooler > since it lacks the better cooler> overpressurization > feature of the dual-relief case,> but you can still > convert to doghouse if you want -> just don't rap > the engine out when it's cold,> especially if you're > running high-viscosity oil.> Singleport cases have > 6mm holes in the cooler mounting> "ears", those'll > have to be drilled out to 8mm to fit> the doghouse > adapter. The short singleport 6mm cooler> stud will > need to be replaced with a longer one -> better to > drill & tap the case for a proper 8mm stud.> Most > importantly, to put a doghouse cooler adapter (or> > even a 111 117 021E large-passage SP cooler) on a> > small-passage case you'll need a pair of conversion> > seals - the only way I know to get them is in a 111> > 198 029 kit...it'll contain two seals and three> > washers - you won't need the washers for this> > application, they're for putting a small-passage > 111> 117 021 cooler on a large-passage case.> > Besides the doghouse fan shroud, you'll need the > two> pieces of exhaust ductwork and the front tin > with a> window in it (or you can cut one in your > existing> tin), the "Hoover bit" which seals off the > bottom of> the cooler AND the wider cooling fan for > full effect.> > My personal opinion is that for a > stock/near-stock> 1300, 1500 or 1600 SP there's not > enough benefit to> warrant the conversion (assuming > all of the engine> compartment seals are intact, of > course)...but the> climate's pretty mild where I > live, it'd probably be> worthwhile in the hotlands.> > > > --- William Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:> > > You will also need the doghouse shroud, > assorted> > tin, and a later cooler > > to go along > with the adapter.> > > > Bill> > > > asad ishaque > wrote:> > > Guys,> > > > > > > > > I was just going > thru the Chirco parts website> > and noticed > something. They say you can swap a> > nondoghouse > setup to a doghouse setup by using the> > adapter > from later engines.> > > > > > Heres a link:> > > > > > >> >> > http://www.chircoestore.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=36_571&products_id=4303> > > > > > > This thing was going thru my mind lately > as I> > had seen a doghouse engine without the > shroud at the> > junkyard. If this is possible then > I think all Id> > need to locate would be an > adapter, a nice oil> > cooler (new ones not > available here unfortunately so> > Id hafta rely on > my junkyard hunt skills) and a> > doghouse style > fanshroud. Is that it???> > > > > > Im amazed that > if this is true then why is this> > not advocated > during rebuilds?? Gain is also> > significant as > number 3 cylinder would be safer from> > heatup > compared to the earlier style setup.> > > > > > Ill > just add in this post that the Chirco> > website has > a very comprehensive and detailed> > account of an > engine rebuild. > > > > > > > > >> >> > http://www.chircoestore.com/catalog/article_info.php?articles_id=53&phpMyAdmin=YTPm0DRoHY8NltGLzO4MoKYyvH0> > > > > > > One thing I expected more from this > article was> > details o setting the rocker geometry > which it> > conviniently skips.> > > > > > > > > > Best wishes and regards to all,> > > > > > Asad> > > > Karachi, Pakistan.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > _________________________________________________________________> > > > Share life as it happens with the new Windows> > > Live.> > >> >> > http://www.windowslive.com/share.html?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_sharelife_012008> > > > _______________________________________________> > > > vintagvw site list> > > [email protected]> > > > http://lists.sjsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vintagvw> > > >> > > > > > > > _______________________________________________> > > vintagvw site list> > [email protected]> > > http://lists.sjsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vintagvw> > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________> > Never miss a thing. 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