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Date:         Fri, 29 Aug 2003 19:00:40 -0700
Reply-To:     Brian Dipert <bdipert@PACBELL.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Brian Dipert <bdipert@PACBELL.NET>
Subject:      Advice please
Comments: To: Adventurewagen@yahoogroups.com, type2@type2.com
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Well, Bertha our new-to-us '81 Adventurewagen, as of two weeks ago, is certainly living up to her name.

Drove her from Sacramento up to Chico beginning just before noon today (arrived in Chico at about 2PM), where we filled her up with gas. She wouldn't start. Let her cool down for an hour; no luck. Banged on the starter with a hammer....no luck. Towed to the local VW dealer....mechanic gave the starter one tap with a hammer, with the ignition key in the start position (key point?), and she fired right up.

Normal highway oil temperature is 260 degrees (sensor in the bottom of the engine....a temperature gauge is one of the upgrades we had put in her right after the purchase). Climbing out of Chico on highway 32, a moderately steep, somewhat long grade, at 45-50 mph in 3rd gear....she hit 300 degrees quite quickly and a tapping noise (rods?) started coming from the engine compartment. Turned around right way and headed back down the hill for home....temperature dropped back to 260...climbing to 270 or so at red lights.

Back in the driveway at home......won't start again.

The oil temperature has me very very concerned. Simply a combination of a steep grade in the middle of the afternoon in the Sacramento Valley....or something more worrisome? Did I do permanent damage to Bertha's engine (she 'sounds' normal now)? Is the starter quirk 'normal' (Saint Muir's book seems to indicate this) and do I therefore just need to keep a hammer handy...or do I replace the starter, or do something else? My wife wants to take Bertha back out in the morning, albeit to a more moderate environment.....would this be totally nuts?

So many questions...any and all advice welcomed. Thanks in advance! (and happy Labor Day weekend, all) ============================== Brian Dipert Sacramento, California mailto:bdipert@pacbell.net Visit me at http://www.bdipert.com

Fare thee well now Let your life proceed by its own design. -Grateful Dead, 'Cassidy'


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