1985 VW Caravelle Project.
SO after a while away from projects, I bought this little project in Melbourne. Honestly I have no real idea of where the project will go, but it is
completely rust free. The only thing I have known that I wanted to do from the outset, is to have a Subaru 3.0 H6 engine transplanted into it
The Bus loaded and ready to go to Sydney
Complete interior, but still thinking about what to change it to
Test fit 18" staggered Mercedes Benz SL AMG Wheels (18"x8.5" up front ET30 and 18"x9.5" out back ET32). Sliding side door just opens past the
wheels
Bought a complete Subaru 3.0 H6 that was written off after a minor bingle. 101,000 Km's on the car and a complete service history.
10+kg wiring looms and ECU's on their way to AGT Engineering be converted to run in the Bus.
The complete wiring loom returns, including a Subatronics Canbus Emulator and wired for Aircon and Cruise Control. The joys of a fly-by-wire system
sorted. Thanks to Andrew Todd @ AGT Engineering in Newcastle for sticking with it. Had a few run-ins with Subaru to get the Codes, but eventually got
them from my local Dealership - They were GREAT!
Engine taken out and serviced by our mechanic.
Engine hanger fabricated and ready for install.
Engine bay repainted white (I'm thinking the Bus will become white) and engine goes in.
Engine lowered (to ensure engine lid closes) and plumbing continues. Engine fired up first time.
A long way to go, but exhaust will be fabricated this week.
More updates to come .
Great job so far.
You're going to love the result.
You probably already know but just in case, smallcar.com make nearly everything for this type of conversion. Cables, hoses, brackets, exhaust,
catalytic converter, muffler, adapter, wiring etc.
I bought everything that was needed.
The stainless exhaust kit I bought for my H6 in a T3 was and is fantastic.
Enjoy the result.
Cheers
nice work...whats it going to be? family car, sunday cruiser?..i,m liking the T3 more and more..
Excellent.
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If you want some more room for the intake hose against the bulkhead try a Cobra Head elbow.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=cobra+head+intake+elbow&espv=2&biw...
Or just cut the bulkhead.
What wheels you running? Merc AMG?
Looking good!
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I see its been tapped with the lowering stick - looks great with the Merc AMG wheels
With that donk it should go just as well as it looks....
A few pics of a cobrahead installed in a van
http://shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=147567
Exhaust was fabricated and popped on last week. Sounds great!
I do love those Cobraheads. I'm definitely going to install one
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The Bus is almost done with its Subaru H6 engine transplant and will hopefully be back on the weekend. In the meantime, a set of 19"x8" AMG Replica
wheels (ET35) - NO rubbing issues
The original paint does shine quite nicely after a polish, even though I am not sold on the colour (yet)
sweet
Wow thats very nice.
I am taking my 30 odd kgs of Subaru wiring up to Andrew next week to get sorted ready for an EJ 25 install in my syncro.
Just waiting for my speed sensor to come from RJES in the UK then my wiring loom will be complete.
Have you had yours running yet?
The colour looks great.
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man that is cool!
Just picked up a T3 with the 2.5L in it - goes well
I want to put some wheels on, those reps look good - are they a direct fit?
and clear the hubs?
stock bolts?
Cheers mate
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Time to take the Dashboard out and start changing the Brown interior to Black, whilst also addressing Blower motor issues
Before:
After:
I'll have to lift the front, as it is just too low - even though the stance upfront, unloaded is perfect
Awesome job.
What was the diagnosis on your heater blower motor?
I have a dead motor in my caravelle too.
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks.
Yes, the blower motor was seized, so I got one from JustKampers and it was a simple plug and play really. Once the Dash and heater is out, it really
is quite easy.
Cheers,
Trevor.
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Thanks
After much consideration, I've decided that the colour will be changed. Test paint of the nose over the weekend looks promising.
Considering I've never done this before, I'm quite happy with how it has started. Just annoyed that we ran out of paint .
Goodbye Cream and Bamboo...Hello White...
That looks nice.
The roof is the hardest as its a massive area to get even and shiny all in one go.
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