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Date:         Sat, 27 Jan 2007 22:24:39 -0500
Reply-To:     Greg Potts <greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA>
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From:         Greg Potts <greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA>
Subject:      Re: A few questions from a newbie
Comments: To: Jeff Michal <jeffmichal@YAHOO.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <469114.44775.qm@web38804.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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Hi Jeff,

On 26-Jan-07, at 5:37 PM, Jeff Michal wrote:

> Hello all. I just scored a sweet white 91 gl a few months ago and > I have been driving it and loving it ever since. I met some folks > from this list up in PA one day when I was running up there to see > a friend of mine. Anyway, I have a few broken things and questions > I am dealing with right now and I just wanted to toss them out > there and see what everyone thinks. > > Firstly I am having the problem with the oil pressure light/buzzer > coming on randomly. I've read alot about this problem and I have > gone back to the guy I bought the van from to find out what he > knew. He said he had replaced both high and low sensors and the > sending unit, and since he is my mechanic I had him verify the > wiring. I still get the buzzer, right at 2000 rpm when engine > speed is dropping. It doesnt happen often, and when it does a > touch on the gas pedal makes it stop straight away. It normally > seems to happen after I have spent a long time (>15 minutes) at > highway speed (>3000 rpm) and I'm slowing down. Since so much has > been done I am unsure where to start with checking this out, anyone > have experience here?

This is not random, it's a typical low-oil pressure situation. The oil thins out as it gets hot, and at rpms the oil pump is not working very hard, so the light comes on.

- It may be that you're running thin oil. (20W50 is recommended). - It may be that you have a bad or wrong sender. IIRC the VDO sender is triggered at 5PSI, where the stock VW sender triggers at 3.5PSI. - It may be that the bottom end is tired, and the bearings are sloppy.

> Second is a set of tires. I bought it with some incorrect tires on > it and I really want to get the right ones before something drastic > happens. I see everyone saying these Yokohama Y356 and Y370 tires > are great and I am going to get a set of them, but I really want a > set of white walls I think. I know at one point Yoko was offering > these in a white wall, but I am unable to locate them anywhere, > wondering if anyone might have a line on a set of these or another > appropriately rated whitewall. I've got the stock 14 inch steel > road wheels and I'll either stick with them or get another > identical set from busdepot.

www.roadhaus.com has the best collection of tire advice currently available. Accept no substitutes.

> Third and much more serious is the problem I have mostly got in the > bag. I was having some sputtering and dying problems so I get my > mechanic to take a look and he finds some serious contamination > (rust) in my fuel. They drain the tank and replace the fuel pump > and filter. About a week later the symptoms start again so I go > back over there. They check out the fuel tank and turns out it is > rusted so I get another from busdepot (props to you BusDepot guys > for getting my tank out so fast, I got it the very next day). The > mechanic (he's a good VW mechanic from Germany) puts that tank in > and another fuel filter. I've been ok for the last 2 or 3 weeks, > except I am still hearing a buzzing noise come from the fuel pump > when I first start up. I am looking more for someone that has > experienced a rusted fuel tank and heard that fuel pump buzzing, > but I am definately wondering if I should replace it again or just > go with it? Has anyone used that alternative model that busdepot > sells for $100? I'm sure its hard to make a judgement call here, > but this fiasco has already cost me quite a bit and another fuel > pump is just more money.

A minor whirring sound is normal. Any loud high-pitched noise is bad news.

> Fourth I am wondering about window tint. Is it difficult to tint > the sliding windows? Yes. And depending on your location, it might not be legal.

> Last question is about a new set of locks. The lock cylendar on my > rear gate is damaged so it no longer takes a key to unlock it > (anything flat can turn the lock). I'd like to get a completely > new set, ignition, doors, gas cap, and rear gate. Anyone know where > to get this?

Steveslockshop.com specializes in VW locks and can rekey a rear hatch lock to match your ignition, or supply replacement parts.

Happy Trails,

Greg Potts 1973/74/77/79 Westfakia "Bob The Tomato www.pottsfamily.ca


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