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Date:         Tue, 29 Jan 2002 16:12:54 -0800
Reply-To:     developtrust <developtrust@HOME.COM>
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From:         developtrust <developtrust@HOME.COM>
Subject:      Re: Spare Gas Can - was Re: LONG gear report and travelogue
Comments: To: FrankGRUN@AOL.COM
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Do you by any chance have a photo of that gas can in case anyone like me wants to search for one. sounds like a great option.

William Polowniak 1989 Vanagon GL 1988 Mercedes 300 SE

<< Blitz, USA Spill Proof 5-gallon gas can--Biggest equipment failure of the trip--what a piece of junk this was. It has a nozzle that is spring loaded so you can invert it and then open to fill. Trouble is, the nozzle doesn't reach in far enough to open the restrictor flap on the van, so gas can't get into the tank quickly enough and just pours out everywhere. The nozzle also leaks badly around the spring mechanism. In addition, it leaks badly when closed due to elevation and temperature changes. I'll be pulling the luggage rack off the westy to clean the gas out from under it. Still searching for a safe and useable external gas solution... >>

An interesting tale indeed!

However, I'm moved to comment about spare fuel containers. I bought my first spare fuel container from Mrs. Wilma Wood at the Westfalia Werk, when I picked up our '82 Westfalia Diesel. As she explained, in a strange land, diesel could be difficult to find in time. Over the past 20 years, I have run out of fuel (then diesel, now Gasoline) more often than I can readily count. The original Euro container (5 liters and plastic) was stored in the little cabinet on the side of the refrigerator, and faithfully served for more than 10 years. I have never found an equivalent in the US.

Owners of Vanagon Westfalia Campers must always be concerned with space effectiveness and utilization. Fuel stored in the cabinet was mildly disconcerting. Then one day in '85, I was motoring with a friend up to the Königsee from München, and we stopped to take picnic vittles from the trunk. My sharp eye immediately discerned something amiss with the center of his spare in the trunk of the Mercedes. I soon discovered that this was a spare gas can specially made to fit the inner space of the spare tire. Neat!

So I began my search and after several years began to find these spare gas cans (there are Mercedes designs, Peugeot designs and VW versions offered as optional accessories on the Bug and the Thing) popping up on e-sucker-bay.com from time to time. Anyway, I located a Mercedes version new. It now resides snugly in the center of my Audi 5000T SpaceSaver Spare in the front spare holder in the vanagon. The spare is appropriate for the Audi 5000T wheels with 215/75X15 Yokohama's. The spare gas can (either 7 or 9 L) has not leaked over many years of use, and it is kept snug by the tool wrap and emergency sausages. Pictures on request. Hope to post on Alistair Bell's web site if space permits.

Frank Grunthaner


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