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Date:         Wed, 26 Jan 2000 21:43:48 -0500
Reply-To:     John Koloski <koloski@TOAD.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Koloski <koloski@TOAD.NET>
Subject:      Need Thottle Linkage
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My vanagon 1990 GL is the first car I ever puchased new (after I saw Lech Walesa driving one on the TV news, I know it's a stupid reason, but how many idiots bought new Camaros because they saw Burt Reynolds drving one in Smokey and the Bandit?). It has 190K miles on the original tranny and engine. The heads leaked coolent about 90K ago, and now they're starting to do it again.

My throttle linkage broke today. I had to put her back in her parking space by rigging a hand throttle with a piece of fishing line. I removed a broken piece of steel from under the gas petal (not a cable) from inside the van. I haven't looked under the car because there are two feet of snow on the ground (she lives outside). Does anybody know what this piece is called, or where I can buy another one? Don't tell me to go look in my dealer's parts catalog because I'm foot powered now. I normally walk to a train station less than a half a mile away to get to work, and there's a grocery store about a half a mile away, but I can't do any ROAD TRIPS (the van has been to California once, Maine four times and Florida eight times, and alot of places in between).


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