Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 09:39:24 -0700
Reply-To: "Thomas D. Hanlon" <hanran@EARTHLINK.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: "Thomas D. Hanlon" <hanran@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: Re: Installed new clutch,
"used-in-good-condition,recently-rebuilt transmission, and, now,
"no start."
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Stan, Mark,
Thanks for your responses. I appreciate your generosity in contributing as
much as you do to the List.
The starter was DOA at the testing station at Autozone. It drew 150 amps,
excess enough over specifications sayeth the AZ "visiting supervisor," to
diagnose is as in need of replacement. A "life time replacement rebuilt"
Bosch is $120, net. It will be delivered in the morning.
The "recently-rebuilt," according to the PO,. transmission appears to be a
suspect, too. The selector arm at the case is "wobbly," a technical term, and
it is loose, unlike the arm on the transmission I uninstalled, since it
appeared to make better sense to replace the OEM transmission with a
"recently-rebuilt" one. I'll research the options on that item, too. To your
knowledge, is there a bushing that can be replaced, externally, without
opening the case, or is there another temporary fix until I can package a
transmission for Darryl at AA Transmission?
BTW, I did replace the pilot bearing. I've ordered, also, the new starter
bushing, which is installed in
the bell housing.
Regards,
Tom Hanlon
Palm Springs, CA
84 Westfalia
Stan Wilder wrote:
> I've had starter solenoids to mal function because of a film of oil and
> clutch dust (magnetic materials from the iron flywheel and pressure
> plate) remove and clean the solenoid.
> In addition there is a pilot bushing in the bell housing that supports
> the end of the starter shaft on standard transmission Vanagons, if it is
> badly worn it can cause the starter to drag.
> Then there is the possiblity that your starter has reached the end of its
> life.
>
> Stan
> On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 06:46:09 -0700 "Thomas D. Hanlon"
> <hanran@earthlink.net> writes:
> >
> > Stan,
> > Can you give me any insights into this problem?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Tom Hanlon
> > "Thomas D. Hanlon" wrote:
> >
> > > Listees,
> > >
> > > The subject describes most of the problem.
> > >
> > > I installed this week a new LUK clutch kit in my '84 Westfalia.
> > The
> > > project included surfacing of the flywheel, the fittings of new
> > throwout
> > > bearing, new throwout bearing guide, new pilot bearing, felt
> > seal,
> > > spacer, and new CV joint boots and the grease involved.. The
> > > "recently-rebuilt" (according to the PO) 091/1 transmission came
> > from
> > > an '84 GL donor which I've acquired.
> > >
> > > The Westy was running "close" to perfectly before the clutch
> > > installation and the transmission exchange. I have made certain
> > that the
> > > transmission-to-chassis ground connection is shiny, intact and
> > seated..
> > > The connections to the starter are as they were in the
> > installation of
> > > the previously perfectly operating starter which I transferred
> > from the
> > > Westy. (THe sarter int he donor van is in need of rebuilding.
> > Before
> > > dismantling any components, I tagged all the wires and
> > connections. The
> > > battery is charged. to capacity. The ignition switch is operating
> > as it
> > > has, previously. Yet, the starter just barely "lugs," and gives
> > the
> > > impression that the it is not getting enough "juice" to turn the
> > > flywheel .... and the engine does not "fire."
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to solve this "no
> > start"
> > > problem?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Tom Hanlon
> > > Palm Springs, CA
> > > 84 Westfalia
> >
> >
> >
>
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