Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 10:12:55 -0700
Reply-To: Rennie Wible <volksdragon@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From: Rennie Wible <volksdragon@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: Trip to Utah Report (long)
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After owning my newly acquired 86 syncro for only 2 weeks, my girlfriend
(Gena), and my dachsund (Winnie), left LA on a 2500 mile trek through
Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
We left LA on Friday, 10.6 and drove straight to Willliams, AZ (the
gateway to the Grand Canyon). The syncro drove great, cruised about
70mph the whole way. Only complaint was that the stereo had only a tape
player and I have no tapes anymore : (
Saturday morning we headed up the road to the Grand Canyon, got a lot of
pics and Gena scared the hell out of me by hanging over the edges! He
hit a nasty thunderstorm after lunch just leaving Flagstaff, it even
hailed on us. We arrived in Gallop, NM about 5:30 that evening. Again,
syncro was great, but I was getting antsy to get off the roads! Met my
aunt and uncle (from TN) and had dinner.
Sunday morning we drove to Bluff, UT (pop 290). We stopped at the
Hubble Trading Post (est 18??) on the way so Winnie could bark at the
horses (her first horse sighting). Just after lunch, I turned on the
rear wiper as the rain was following us. About 10 minutes later, I
smelled something burning. It smelled like a wire had melted. Then I
notice dthat the rear wiper was pointing straight up and not moving. As
the smell got worse, Gena went back and pulled the stuff away from the
rear door and smoke was coming out. I pulled over and removed the hatch
panel and the wiper motor was toasted! I unplugged it and started to
put the panel back on when my mom an dad(in her new Jetta) and my aunt
and uncle (in her new Exterra) finally realized I wasn't following them
anymore and came back. In the afternoon, we stopped along side the road
to take a few pictures of the landscape. The dirt was a deep shade of
red and there was some high buttes in the distance. We dropped them off
at their hotel (don't accept dogs) and headed down the road to ours. I
love towns where the only paved road is the highway going through town!
My first dirt!!
The rest of the week consisted of jumping in the syncro, going and
picking up the 4 of them and heading out on day trips to Monument
Valley, Goosenecks, Blanding (for museums), and anywhere else that we
could see petroglyphs or Native American ruins. As soon as I dropped
them off at their hotel, I was instantly looking for dirt roads to
disappear on. After filling up at the gas station with gas and the
required pepsi, the car was bucking a bit on deceleration. This
happened for about 5 minutes and then disappeared. I wrote it off to
the gas.
Required vanagon content: Went into a few washes with all 6 of us in
the car (est 1400 lbs) and had a bit of rear wheel spin. On the way
back with the diff lock on it was easy. With just the 2 of us we did
some sand trekking and that was fun.
On Thursday, my aunt and uncle left for TN and we drove down to Sedona
AZ. I got gas in Flagstaff and then again in Sedona. . . .wooo hooo 32
mpg!!! I'm cheating, 'cuz it was all downhill!!
On Friday we left Sedona and headed home. Just as we were coming down
the hill into Indio, the same bucking on decel happened. This time it
didn't go away. After stopping for gas, the problem went away (was 1/4
tank). We had lunch (real junk food at In & Out) and go back on the
fwy. After getting fairly warm again (well above the light) it started
again. Anybody else have this problem? Now that I'm home, it hasn't
happened once. I'm going to let the mechanics have alook and see what
they find.
All in all, I'm very pleased with the upgrade to a syncro. With all the
people in the car the granny gear came in very handy and the diff lock
was needed a couple of times. The 4wd was nice, although it is tough to
tell when it is in use.
Rennie
VolksDragon@earthlink.net
Los Angeles
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