The piece in question is mounted vertically, about 3.5 " in diameter and over a foot long.
On Thursday, August 3, 2006, at 09:29 PM, Doug Fitz-Randolph wrote: > I think what Don is referring to in the rear wheel well is probably the > charcoal canister, yes? You can't really even see the fuel filter > without > knowing it's hidden back in there. > > I'll second Tom's feeling that they're great vehicles, though get used > to > seeing "fits all vanagon '80-'92 (except syncro)" next to a lot of > parts! > > Cheers, > Doug Fitz-Randolph > Freeport, ME > > ------------------------------------------------------- > Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 17:35:18 -0700 > From: Tom Forhan <fourwdvw@YAHOO.COM> > Subject: Re: Syncro questions > > First of all, that is the fuel filter back in the rear rear well. > > There are two syncro yahoo lists, but plenty of syncro folks here, > too. One > group is simply "syncro" and the other is "syncrolist". (Disclaimer: > I've > been a syncro owner for about eleven years, and I moderate the "syncro" > list.) > > On the syncro group there is a long thread on buying syncros that > started > yesterday; it evokes a lot of syncro issues. Its called "Gold Syncros > on the > Samba". > One of the interesting statements made is that there is no syncro for > sale > that you should not count on putting $2K into immediately. I won't pass > judgement on that, join the list and read the thread for a quick > overview of > a lot of opinions. > > They are great vehicles - which is why we put up with them! > > Good luck, > > Tom F. > |
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