Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 07:27:33 -0700
Reply-To: Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@YAHOO.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Bentley Manual for Vanagon USELESS?
In-Reply-To: <OF384D98A5.E203A832-ON85257181.004741FF-85257181.0048356C@fairchildsemi.com>
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" Now, can anyone tell
me how to put the [exlpetive deleted] gas tank
back up into place AND
insert the two vent plug hoses at the top of the
tank on each side of the
saddle where no hands will fit and the lines are
too short to plug them in
before raising the tank into place??????????????"
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You buy some new replacement hoses that are double the original length.
Silicone or soap the grommets . When the tank is up, you reach in and push the crossover vent lines into the grommets. It's hard, but can be done- must be done!
This way, the tank can be on the floor while you reconnect all the lines , and you will have less trouble reattaching the crossover vent tube.
Robert
1982 Westfalia
Howard Allen <Howard.Allen@FAIRCHILDSEMI.COM> wrote:
Hi folks,
When I bought my '84 Vanagon last fall it came with a nice new looking
Bentley Official Manual for my new acquisition and a dead waterpump. I
ordered the new waterpump and other assorted cooling stuff in anticipation
of replacing the pump this spring. I got all my tools out last weekend
and opened the manual to find the detailed instructions on replacing my
waterpump. I was alarmed to discover that, unlike my trusty Haynes
manuals on my other cars, this manual is a collection of pictures and part
numbers but no instructions that I could see.
Did I just not find the right place in the manual or is this just a parts
number and exploded picture $85 waste of money??? Does anyone have a
recommendation for a good owners manual (I have always found Haynes to be
pretty good, but if there is something else people use I will buy)??
Yes, after a LOT of guess work I did end up getting out the pump and
replacing it (just barely avoiding the impossible looking job of removing
the primary drive pulley in an AC equipped Vanagon). I also discovered
that one of those really long steel pipes was rusted out after gently
tapping it with a screwdriver (guess how many quarts of water are trapped
in one of those tubes after draining the system?). Now, can anyone tell
me how to put the [exlpetive deleted] gas tank back up into place AND
insert the two vent plug hoses at the top of the tank on each side of the
saddle where no hands will fit and the lines are too short to plug them in
before raising the tank into place??????????????
Best Regards
Howard Allen
S. Portland, Maine
"Incompetents invariably make trouble for people other than themselves." -
Larry McMurtry
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