Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 14:43:14 -0800
Reply-To: Tobin Copley <tobin.copley@UBC.CA>
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From: Tobin Copley <tobin.copley@UBC.CA>
Subject: Re: Tranny replacement costs 83 vanagon
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At 12:52 PM -0700 2/7/01, Steve Blackham wrote:
>So far my research has found 6 vendors with the following prices on a
>rebuild tranny for my 82-83 Vanagon:
>
>CalImports, Blaine, Wash. $617 250 core
Advice: stay away from CaliImports at all costs. I have dealt with
them several times, and *nothing* I've purchased from them is, ah, at
all reasonable quality.
Items purchased:
Vanagon heater fan switch: 0-1-2-3 settings function as 1-2-3-0. (!?)
Vanagon passenger side mirror: very cheap plastic, mirror surface
fun-house warped
Vanagon gas tank: designed such that engine starved of fuel on
moderate or long right-hand turns or left-sloping road/parking spot
(fuel pick-up is on right hand side of tank, remember) whenever tank
is 1/4 full or less. Makes a diesel pretty hard to drive on hilly,
curvy SW BC!
Vanagon brake MC: the threads were damaged on the hydraulic coupling,
making it unusable. They *did* take this one back, but only after
exploding at several people over the phone and in their store.
The "satisfaction guarantee" refers to *their* satisfaction, as far
as I can tell. Fan switch: "it's an electrical part; we don't do
returns on electricals"; mirror: "You already installed in and the
ball joint piece is marked up (because the plastic is so cheap and
soft), and the warp isn't bad--we haven't had anybody else complain";
tank: "well, you've put fuel in it, we can't take it back" and
predictably, "Gee, you're the first person who's ever complained
about this". The MC was a *real* protracted struggle, and the part
was *clearly* defective out of the box. Eventually, they refunded my
money for the MC.
Guess what? I won't buy from them again, and I tell others of my
experiences when asked. Make up your own mind regarding CaliImports.
BTW, I'm very happy with the service at Bow-wow parts. They have
stores on SW BC and Seattle. Jeremy at the North Van store has been
exceptional and I recommend him to everyone. He once helped my wife
repair a NLA hydraulic line (damaged by a bad CaliImports brake MC,
incidentally) enlisting the help of the guy in a machine shop across
the street, and testing the parts--no charge.
Maybe Bow-wow has parts you need?
T.
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Tobin Copley Bowen Island, BC, Canada 49deg 23'N-123deg 19'W
'82 Westfalia 1.6L NA diesel ("Stinky")
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