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Date:         Wed, 10 Mar 2004 13:17:19 -0800
Reply-To:     Robert Copich <copich@MSN.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Robert Copich <copich@MSN.COM>
Subject:      Re: " you fixed it with what?!"
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84 vanagon: plastic fuel rail end blew off. plugged it with a penny.(fits very snug) then 5min epoxy on the outside. Was on my way in about .5 hour. Lasted over 1 year! Robert

>From: "John D. Foster" <jidd@JIDDWARE.COM> >Reply-To: "John D. Foster" <jidd@JIDDWARE.COM> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: Re: " you fixed it with what?!" >Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 12:50:33 -0800 > >Lets see, these aren't all Vanagon-specific but usefull none the less. >Mostly from my four-wheeling days: > >*Made a gasket for a power-steering gearbox out of a mudflap while on a >4wd trail. Actually had to make several to get out. Suprisingly enough, >mudflap gaskets have a very short service life. (but are much better than >no gasket at all!!) > >*Used soda/beer cans & hose clamps to patch exhaust header leaks > >*Devcon'd a fuel tank puncture wound > >*ViceGrips to clamp off a broken brake line > >Hmm... those are some of the good ones that come to mind. > >Cheers, > >JD Foster >'86 Westy >Mariposa, CA > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: don spence <dspence@OANET.COM> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 13:14:25 -0700 >Subject: Re: [VANAGON] " you fixed it with what?!" > > > As travel season is approaching and there has already been a fair bit > > of discussion re: what spare parts to carry I'd like to invite one and > > all to contribute to a " you fixed it with what?!" list. > > Who knows, tales of other's creative fixes may get one of us out of a > > jam. > > > > For example, a friend and his family (wife, two young girls) were > > heading up a remote highway in northern Alberta for a Christmas visit > > with grandma in a Hyundai. Thirty miles from nowhere, -20 C, the fan > > belt pops. No spare. No tools. What to do? > > For some unknown reason, the wife, whom I have never known to wear a > > dress, was carrying a pair of pantyhose in her luggage. Yup, stretched > > and tied the panty hose around the pulleys and limped slowly into the > > next settlement. I've also heard of it being done with duct tape > > (don't leave home without it). I have wrapped up burst rad hoses > > successfully with Gaffer tape. (better than duct tape-used in the film > > biz) > > > > Anybody else made emergency repairs with "available" materials?

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