Greeting List, Well, after a week intensive education re fuel line replacement, thanks to so many of you, I placed an order with Ken at Vanagain for a bumper to bumper replacement. I have an appointmnet with a new mechanic tomorrow, and then in a couple of days I leave for the long, hot drive thru the Nevada desert to the BurningMan festival. Now I'm in trouble again. I don't know what to do. My order from Ken arrived today, but the box was broken open & it seems parts are missing from the order. It's hard to tell since most carried no labled part #s. Shall I forge ahead, buying the parts at Napa if need be, to fill in what's missing? There's one 4' section of 5mm braided line missing & who knows what all else. Or do you think rushing the job & having to use inferior parts would be a mistake? Perhaps for now I should just have my guy look over the lines & see whatever it is to see & decide if it could wait another 2 weeks. I know no one wants to take a stab at a decision like this, but I promise not to hold you responsible if I burn at BurningMan. Thank's Listees, Phaedra '85 Westy-Wolf |
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