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Date:         Mon, 10 Apr 2000 15:16:22 -0500
Reply-To:     arbosch@RA.ROCKWELL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Alan Bosch <arbosch@RA.ROCKWELL.COM>
Subject:      Timing belt, Was:Re: What expected for 60,000mi svc
Comments: To: Kriss De Jong <kbanshee@KILLERBANSHEE.COM>
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I would start questioning how good this shop you feel "comfortable" with really is. Assuming for a second, that you in fact have a WBX engine in your bus, they are, in your words, taking you to the cleaners. The WBX engine does not have a timing belt. 'Course, if you have something other than a WBX engine, it's a moot point. A good way to tell if you are being taken advantage of is to see if there's any new construction at the shop, if there's a new boat and trailer the owner's showing off, or if the owner drives a car that's considerably more expensive that the one's he fixes. These items are expensive and need to be paid for somehow.

Alan Bosch & Phred ('88 Wolfsburg) Rochester, NY

Kriss De Jong <kbanshee@KILLERBANSHEE.COM>@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> on 04/10/2000 02:58:38 PM

Please respond to Kriss De Jong <kbanshee@KILLERBANSHEE.COM>

Sent by: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>

To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM cc: Subject: What expected for 60,000mi svc

I just called a shop that I've used a couple of times (the one that I was mostly happy with not the air conditioning nightmare for anyone keeping track) to make an appointment for 60,000 mi svc.

I found myself in a bit of sticker shock when he was telling me what needed to be done. I believe in preventative maintenance, but I don't care to get taken to the cleaners.

What would you expect to be done? Does the weather the van has been in make a difference? This vanagon has lived it's whole life in the San Fran bay area.

He mentioned changing belts, the timing belt, fluids etc etc. and that it will cost around $460.

Is this smart or going over the top to replace these at this juncture? Does it make MORE sense if I am thinking of a more or less 5,000mi trip this summer?

Thanks, Kriss

LB (little bus) '91 Vanagon GL __________________ Kriss De Jong

Killer Banshee Productions kbanshee@killerbanshee.com

Rocket Network, Inc. teknosan@rocketnetwork.com


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