Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 10:03:54 -0700
Reply-To: Charles McGehee <chasm@ELLTEL.NET>
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From: Charles McGehee <chasm@ELLTEL.NET>
Subject: Re: antenna replacement complications
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Goodness, Brian, you do have troubles! The reason I replaced mine was
that I had already replaced it with a generic VW antenna I got from
Schucks, a chain related to Kragen and others. It was crap. First, I had
to grind part of the base (not the collar) off to get it in the hole. Even
then it didn't hold well since the collar was made of plastic and wouldn't
take the pressure necessary to hold it in place. It wobbled all over the
place which is why I started over with a better one with a metal collar,
the one that need to be ground down. I don't know what to tell you anymore.
Charles
'85 Westy
At 12:15 PM 6/23/01 -0400, Brian Honan wrote:
>Charles gave me inspiration to make my antenna work with some modifying.
>The nut would not screw on, the bottom part of the antenna with the barb on
>it needed ground down. I don;t have a grinder so I went to Home Depot to get
>a hacksaw. I left the new antenna in because I didn't want rain to get in
>the whole. The string on the cord is still hanging out the ashtray. So on my
>way back the wind works the base of the antenna that was just sitting on
>there, up the antenna.
>As I look out of the corner of my eye it reaches the top of the antenna and
>wisps off out into the highway air. Is there another antenna that others
>have used and installed with no hang ups?
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>Brian
>87 GL "The Sun Boat Limo"
>Pittsburgh Pa
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>>I just used a bench grinder and gently held the angular surface on the side
>>of it -- gingerly, too, I might add, since it got hot quickly -- and kept
>>judging my progress by holding it against the nose of the van by the
>>antenna hole until I couldn't see any light under it any more. Mine wasn't
>>curved enough that a hacksaw would have been very effective. When it was
>>finally flat it still wouldn't fit, and it was then that I figured out the
>>some would have to come off the top, too -- again, gently and gingerly
>>since there wasn't much there in the first place. I took about a 16th of
>>an inch or less off that I'd guess. I could get the threads started then
>>and the rest is history.
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>>Charles
>>'85 Westy
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>>At 06:19 PM 6/22/01 +0000, Brian Honan wrote:
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>>>Chasing justice isn't worth it to me all the
>>>>time. It'll drive a guy crazy.
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>>>>Charles
>>>>'85 Westy
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>>>Charles, that is a good statement. I guess the art is knowing where to
>>>draw the line. Well I figure I can round up a hacksaw so you say just take
>>>a bit of the tip of the barb off and round it off.
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>>>>>Thanks Brian,
>>>>>87 GL "Sun boat limo"
>>>Pittsburgh Pa
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>>>>>>Mountaintop, PA
>>> Is this in North Eastern Pa ?
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>>>>>84 vanagon
>>>>>>87 syncro "Captain Blue"
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