Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 17:14:50 +0100
Reply-To: Robin Oomkes <robin.oomkes@SWIFT.COM>
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From: Robin Oomkes <robin.oomkes@SWIFT.COM>
Organization: S.W.I.F.T. sc
Subject: Re: Vanagon diesel engine transplants
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Dar Crammond wrote:
> > Also, any things to look for in an older Westy that
> > may lead to problems? I
> > know nothing about the RV side of the equation, but
> > am a fairly competent
> > mechanic.
Main things to check as they can be a bummer to fix:
1) All plumbing. Fill the potable water tank to the brim, and check inside the
cabinets for any leakage from the filler tubes. Flip the control panel on and
verify that green water light comes on. Switch on the tap for a while. You should
get pretty strong water pressure. While tap is running, check for leakage inside
kitchen cabinet. Let sink fill up completely, then remove the plug. See if it
drains completely, again without leaking into the kitchen cabinet. Empty water
tank (by unscrewing underfloor cap) to check if control panel light goes to yellow
and then red.
2) Check if fridge will light on propane. It should be possible to get it to light
in approx 30 seconds. If it needs any special tricks, (hold this button, squeeze
that pipe, strike match with third hand, face east while lighting) make sure the
owner teaches them to you. If fridge works well, you will not smell propane in the
interior, you will feel heat coming out of the vent behind the stove and out of
the flue on the outside of the van, you will see the green indicator light on the
control panel, and you may see the gas flame through the looking hole in the
bottom left corner of the fridge.
3) Electrics: connect the van to mains, and check if the trip switch works
properly. This means wiring is basically ok.
4) Bench/bed: make sure this converts smoothly from bed to bench and vice versa.
5) Eberspächer gasoline heater (if applicable): switch on. Green light should come
on on control module, after 2-3 mins it should start putting out a *lot* of heat.
If red light comes on: heater innards need repair. Expensive. If green light comes
on for 2-3 mins but nothing happens and the unit switches off again: insufficient
battery voltage. Battery light on control panel will be red.
6) The more westy accessories you get, the better. Make sure to ask for: the front
table and its support, mosquito screen for rear hatch, mosquito screen for sliding
door, screen/curtain for roof vent, Paulchen or Fiamma rear hatch bicycle rack,
Porta-Potti storage box/jump seat. Even if the owner doesn't have these, the
absence of them can help you get the price down.
Anything else (and perhaps the above) speaks for itself. Rule of thumb: if
interior (woodwork, trim panels, upholstery) look nice and fresh, the van's had a
loving owner. If it's a dump, then don't trust the mechanicals either.
Good luck
Robin/Holland
90 Vanagon Atlantic TD
84 Westy Joker D (for sale)
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