jimbote
Certified Volkswagen Nut
Has anyone done this? i know the pickup would need to be modified to compensate. Would this put the crank in the splash zone?
so you have this setup with stock pan in your 2wd van? I'm assumed there might be clearance issues between the filter housing and the deck lid.my insight is at 60 deg, even with the pan kicked out way far like the vanagon's one it still only barely holds 4qt from a dry engine before it starts getting too close to the crank for comfort
I do have yet to drive it enough to get a feel for oil consumption yet though, so I may well be able to get away with increasing the fill level further.
The biggest thing I noticed that just made me feel real dumb is that it looks like the injection pump sticks up just as high as the cam pulley would have at the stock 15 degree angle, also the oil filter housing ends up poking up very high as well.
nonono, honda insight and modified pan, just that if I thought I could get away with not welding aluminum I would have. Every time I get the TIG torch out I end up shouting incomprehensible things.so you have this setup with stock pan in your 2wd van? I'm assumed there might be clearance issues between the filter housing and the deck lid.
ok, are you running the alh at an extreme angle in the insight?nonono, honda insight and modified pan, just that if I thought I could get away with not welding aluminum I would have. Every time I get the TIG torch out I end up shouting incomprehensible things.
the filter housing is relatively easy to chop the cartridge filter housing off, block off, then use parts from a 2.0 gas in order to utilize a cannister filter beneath the oil cooler. My golf is set up that way, only issue is needing to bend the AC suction line
seeok, are you running the alh at an extreme angle in the insight?
I'll just stop trying to be helpful now. Sorry.my insight is at 60 deg, even with the pan kicked out way far like the vanagon's one it still only barely holds 4qt from a dry engine before it starts getting too close to the crank for comfort
sorry man, post a bit confusing...just trying to understand your setup... you are running an alh @60 degrees in a honda insight?see
I'll just stop trying to be helpful now. Sorry.
is that the FAS pan? BHW would be sweet in a vanagon...is this 2wd?It's been done yes. I even found a company that offered an oil pan for about $800 at one point! I've been planning a 2.0BHW at 50 degrees, have most of the parts but haven't had a chance to start the project.
details? is this a 2wd? if so, is the engine lowered to syncro height? what mounts are you using? what adapter plate? thanks.Have you considered just installing at the stock 15 degree angle? My ALH install is configured that way, and it fits under the lid.
cool! repurposing at it's best ... would the stock intake have interfered with the lid? On my last 82' tdi swap i used a ford explorer 5.0 airbox ...nice round design that lends itself well to various mounting positions.The custom intake* was made to allow the run from the intercooler to be a straight shot. I'm currently completely re-configuring the intake and exhaust setups. The K14 from a Mercedes is out and is being replaced with a GT2052, and the K&N Apollo air cleaner is getting swapped out for a Donaldson. I'm trying to reduce/eliminate drone and other noises. This originally was probably one of the cheapest ALH swaps into a Vanagon ever, so now I'm having to go back and invest some funds into fixing all the problems that cheap made.
*Fun fact: That intake log is made from the crash protection tube behind the dash on the Mk4 donor Jetta.
I really don't believe the splash zone will be an issue, especially if you are concerned about foaming. I find it difficult to believe that foaming will be an issue. Keep in mind, the oil pump gear and chain are spinning in oil. Also, the oil sprayers to the bottom of the pistons and sling oil from the rod and main bearings are constantly being slapped by the spinning crankshaft.Has anyone done this? i know the pickup would need to be modified to compensate. Would this put the crank in the splash zone?
thanks Andy! another data point to consider ...my preference is to use an ALH @ 50 degrees in this new to me 2wd 1.6d westy ....just for giggles i would use the 575k mile ALH sitting in my field ;PI really don't believe the splash zone will be an issue, especially if you are concerned about foaming. I find it difficult to believe that foaming will be an issue. Keep in mind, the oil pump gear and chain are spinning in oil. Also, the oil sprayers to the bottom of the pistons and sling oil from the rod and main bearings are constantly being slapped by the spinning crankshaft.
I use 6 quarts of oil in the custom made Vanagon diesel style oil pan I am using. I've never seen a fluctuation in oil pressure due to aeration/foaming. Fully warmed up, the engine idles a 28 psi oil pressure. Out on the road at 70 mph, the oil pressure is above 50 psi constantly.
So, I believe the oil level will be fine with the 50* angle using the stock oil pan. Once the engine is fired up and puts oil in motion (galleys filled, surfaces covered, etc.) the level will be acceptable. As we recently discussed, I've considered doing what you've been speculating to do.