Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 14:19:04 -0700
Reply-To: Don & Christina Preston <betsy@UTAH-INTER.NET>
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From: Don & Christina Preston <betsy@UTAH-INTER.NET>
Subject: Re: Vanagons At Burning Man 2000
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My van does this sometime as well. Turns out that the fuel filter and fuel
pump get clogged up. Not much to do as far as the filter goes but to replace
it (I always carry a spare). The fuel pump you can pull off and clean out.
On the inlet side there is a screen which will usually catch all the large
debris.
Yes, I know that all this is caused by a dirty/rusty gas tank. The PO of my
van had the tank replaced in '94, but then "lost" her gas cap for a while
and used a RAG!!!! So, there's a bit of junk in the tank. But I don't have
the cash for a new tank and the problem seems to be slowly going away. I now
get about 2500 miles before clogging occures. One the plus side, I can
replace a fuel filter on the side of the highway in under 3 minutes... ;-)
Lates,
Don & Chris
'87 Wolfy -Betsy-
(Jealous for missing BM)
----- Original Message -----
From: "PSavage" <psavage@SABER.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 9:04 AM
Subject: Vanagons At Burning Man 2000
> 'Morning Listees,
> This North Bay Burner is safely back in her cottage
> in the redwoods, & none the worse for wear.
> All coolant hoses & fuel lines held admirably for the
> trip from Northern CA to this years' BurningMan Festival
> in the desert 120 miles north of Reno, Nevada.
> Instead of extreme heat, which I was prepared for, the
> weather was cool & plagued by intense sand storms,
> which did little to dampen the spirits of determined
> Burners.
>
> Vanagons were everywhere to be seen in Black
> Rock City--this year's estimated population 25,000
> plus--& made up a notable percentage of those folks
> camped in my Alternative Energy "neighborhood"
> between Gut Alley & Sex Drive/ 4 to 4:30.
> Rumor has it there was a huge VW bus camp, but
> I never got out there, as I was on foot & didn't
> manage to see everything in the 6 square mile area.
>
> With nothing more than my little Solarex panel, I managed
> to keep my starting & aux batteries topped off,
> run my cabin lights, small battery charger, & download
> some great images from my new Canon digicam! For
> the record, my aux battery performed *perfectly*--despite
> having been found bone dry weeks ago by my gynecologist,
> I mean, mechanic--& pronounced worthless.
>
> The cutting out problem, always random, sometimes
> disappearing for months, occured no less than eight times
> during the ten hour trip home! Other than this,
> which was heartstopping a few times, with eighteen
> wheelers on my tail & no shoulder in mountainous areas,
> she ran as quietly & dependably as an old Singer sewing
> machine.
> If there are any Listees who were at BurninMan--
> please identify yourselves!
> It's good to be back on the List.
> Phaedra
> '85 Westy-Wolf
> "Hester"
>
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