Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 23:36:54 -0500
Reply-To: James Flanigan <vanagon40@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: James Flanigan <vanagon40@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Creek crossing (rainy day) blues
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AH-HA, bad plug wires reminds me of another lingering problem I once had.
Any night that it rained, my van would refuse to start in the morning.
Would turn over fine, but no go. However, it would start and immediately
run fine with a push start from my wife (with our Chevy van). The van would
then start and run fine the rest of the day (no matter how much rain). At
least this problem only occurred overnight so I was only stranded in my own
driveway, with help available. But, besides being a PITA, this constant
push starting was doing a number on my rear bumper. It was even getting
difficult to open the licence plate hatch to check my oil. I finally (after
many months) replaced my plug wires (universal Bosch wires that came on the
van from the original owner and were not the fancy wires with the metal
ends) with the recommended fancy wires (with the metal ends). Problem
solved.
I then removed my bumper completely and did my best job straightening it
(actually putting the curve back in) and was fairly satisfied with the
result. In fact, it looked better than when I bought it. Then, just my
luck, within two months, I got bumped from behind on the interstate exit
ramp, and now my bumper is pushed in just enough so the license plate
catches when closing the hatch. No good deed goes unpunished.
BTW, I think I am working towards a record as the biggest minor problem
procrastinator. I lived with the fuel/water bad seal problem for at least
two years. The wet morning push start for at least six months. A broken
ignition switch (temporary (?) fix, a jumpered in starter button) for at
least two years (even now that I fixed my ignition switch--thanks to Steve
Sandlin--I still reach for the starter button instead of turning the key to
the start position). It took almost a year for me to diagnose the problem I
had with my bright lights that would not work, and then nearly another year
to fix it. Well over a year with a slipping clutch. Several years with a
rear hatch lock that would not lock (again thank you Steve Sandlin). And I
still operate my radiator cooling fan manually (probably a faulty
temperature switch on the radiator). It is only the BIG problems I fix
immediately, like my radio and cigarette lighter (both replaced within a
week of failure).
Sorry to take up so much space with my ramblings. TGIF to all.
>From: "Jay L Snyder" <Jay.L.Snyder@usa.dupont.com>
>To: James Flanigan <vanagon40@HOTMAIL.COM>
>CC: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>Subject: Re: Creek crossing (rainy day) blues
>Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 08:35:03 -0500
>
>I would think water entering the tank would take at least a minute or so to
>reach the engine. If it happens immediately, I suspect ignition (probably
>old olug wires).
>
> Jay
>
>
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