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Date:         Tue, 27 Dec 2005 21:03:52 -0500
Reply-To:     Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Subject:      stranded in northern Virginia, urgent help needed.

I'm posting for a guy from Montreal who is in need of some assistance / help with a broken engine.... I'm going south in a few days (i hope!) so i could bring some parts and maybe help him. (Even if I'm should be in vacation????), anyway, if there is anyone in Virginia or around that could help (location, place to work, tools...) that would be nice... i should be leaving MTL Friday so i can be in VA the same night...

original message: _________________________________________________________________________ Greetings and happy holidays!

Thus far, this member's Holly days has not been happy. I left Montreal, Quebec three days ago, bound for Tuscon, Arizona, in my 89 Syncro camperwannabe. Seemingly out of the blue, i developed what i originally thought to be a piston slapping noise, but shortly after, i lost my oil pressure. With lights flashing and buzzer buzzing, i pulled over and realized (through deductive logic) that at least one of the connecting rod bearings were burned, hence the reason for my lost oil pressure. At this point, i called my mechanic in Montreal, he advised me that i could drive the car, not exceeding 2000rpm if i needed to move it. I needed to move it. As i was driving, the engine quit altogether. I arranged to plateform my van to a Wal-mart parking lot, from whence i am dictating this to a friend back in Montreal so she can post it for me.

I need to locate a good to very good used 2.1L engine somewhere 'cause i think it will break me to buy a rebuilt short block and have it build up and installed (though i am opened to suggestions in this regard). The best would be to find a solution somewhere on the eastern seaboard; a reputable garage to installe a used engine or a rebuilder who can install has well (if not too expensive).

Any input from any of you volks out there will be ever so appreciated. I'm near Arlington, Va. PLEASE respond has soon has you can; i am living in the van and this cannot go on for long.

You can call me on my cell: 970-901-8251 kinskysan@yahoo.com A HUGE thank you for your attention. Smooth sailing, Allone.

Cheers, ________________________________________________________________________

I was not able to contact him but Karl did, here is the reply from Karl. ________________________________________________________________________ I talked with Allone this evening, I've got a good low mileage running engine here with drippy heads, but I'm heading out of town for a week on Tuesday. Allone seems to know his way around doing gaskets, etc., he's done them in the past, and it would be great to find him space to work on this with help from someone experienced in Syncros/Vanagons. I can work him in here at my shop when I return, but if someone out there wants to dive in and help sooner that would be awesome too. He thinks he may need an exhaust system, if anyone has any used good parts before we order new, let us know. Thanks,

Karl Mullendore Westy Ventures _________________________________________________________________________

So anyway, let's see some westy or should i say holiday's spirit!!!!!

Regards, Ben http://www.benplace.com/


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