Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 06:29:03 -0500
Reply-To: John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: Re: 88 fuel lines / exaust
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Hi Randy!
When I replace the engine n my 88 GL I replaced ALL hoses in the engine
compartment - both fuel and water lines.
A number of our list vendors carry the fuel lines and water hoses, and
sell the iindividual pieces or complete kits. I happened to have gotten
my fuel line kit from Ken Wilford at http://www.vanagain.com. I made
sure it included all injector lines and new clamps as well. His kit
does. Also got my water lines from there as well. I think Ron Salmon at
http:/www.busdepot.com also has these. Not much difference in materials
from one to the other vendor but the price may vary just a bit, as well
as speed of service. Thee are other list vendors as well. Got to
www.vanagon.com to see more of our list vendors.
As a matter of interest I also replaced my cat, muffler, and coolant
expansion tank when I changed the engine, and got those from Ron Salmon
at Bus Depot.
So far as OEM hose clamps go, you should bite the bullet and get a pair
of those special hose clamp pliers. It's worth it. Makes life easier.
Regards
John Rodgers
88 GL Driver
Randy Newell wrote:
>Hi again all,
>I asked this once before, and I seem to have left the email in my mailbox and forgot that they are deleted after 30 days. I searched the archives and it seems the responces came directly to me :( Anyway, I am wanting to replace my fuel lines on my 88 Wolfsburg. I need to know what size hose (it seems there are 2 different) and how much of each I will need to do the whole job. Also, I took a look at the clamps and they look back at you like they are saying "I'm not budging without a fight you will remember" and tips would be helpful. Can they be cut off with a pair of tin snips or something?
>On another note, I have a complete exaust comming from Bus Depot, and I need to know if all the parts that will not be included will be avalible at the local hardware store (bolts and such). I checked the CAT and the muffler clamps and they are in good shape. I probably could have even salvaged a lot of the system. But they use a lot of salt here on the roads and if I am going to do it, I might as well do it all. I am a LONG way from a VW dealer, and ordering parts seems to be about a 1-2 week process. I really can't have my baby down that long. know I will need. Thanks a lot for all of your help.
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>Randy Newell
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