Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 12:02:36 -0500
Reply-To: Kenneth Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
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From: Kenneth Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: Need feedback PART 2
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Ben,
Probably another injector has failed. I tried to help a customer this way
with one leaky injector. We put in a new one. Within 1000 miles another
was leaking. He came back and we put all new ones in. It was an 85 and
they were the original ones so he was due. The new injectors are super
expensive. I have a ton of used ones here. I think I am going to send them
all out to get cleaned and inspected. That way when I replace an engine I
can put a set of tested injectors in and then take the old ones and send
them out for cleaning and inspection. Of course being this old, as you have
said, they can fail at any moment.
Glad you found your coolant problem. I would say 50% of the 84-85s out
there have bad radiators. They are a wear item that should be replaced at
least every 200k miles or 20 years (which ever comes first). I know it is
not in the VW book but they didn't expect these vans to still be on the road
:-)
Hope this helps,
Ken Wilford
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of
Benny boy
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 10:41 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Need feedback PART 2
Almost funny... so, to all who have followed and help on the radiator
thread, he is a new one... (not that i need any advices but just for the fun
of it)
Same poor lady in Mexico!
Ok, now, she call me back today... for another problem! (the rad was the
problem!!! van is running fine now with perfect temperature - 400miles later
and by the way, i spoke to his friend also, he told me how NICE, polite,
helpfull an professional were the 2 young Mexican mechanic, they didn't tell
me the price but they yold me it was a joke...) So, she as now double the
fuel consumption! yea (with some small fuel smell once in a wile)!
Short story on her engine, wile i was putting the engine back in, after the
initial break-in, i found out that the screw at the "T" junction:
http://www.benplace.com/fi_hoses/100_0028.jpg
was loose, so i closed it back and open it up a bit (after engine shut down)
to see if she was thight and i had NO pressure, so after a proper fuel
pressure test, the #3 injector was leaking bad, so i replace this one and
tested all the other, still a leak in the system, the fuel pressure sender
was also... tired, but i had many good tested use one and a few new one, of
course, she choose the used one! Everything was fine (for now!), the
injector was also a used one... (don't ask, i give the customer the choice,
i explain the risk, they make the decision) Stangly, all injectors pass the
test on the bench! (i have a new fuel injector tester)
Anyway, so now, she as something failing... again! (OS and temp sender are
new), even with that problem, the van run smooth and with plenty of power...
(i ask her to carefully check for a leak, tank, engine area)
Conclusion, they are getting old (the van, not the lady.. he he he)...
anything can happen! so if you choose to do a 10,000-13,000mile trip, better
bring some spare parts or change most part on your van!
I think it is an interesting subject.. what kind of risk are we willing to
take????
Cheers, Ben
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