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Date:         Mon, 12 Feb 2007 13:31:32 -0500
Reply-To:     Doug Alcock <doug.alcock@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Doug Alcock <doug.alcock@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Need feedback PART 2
Comments: To: Benny boy <huotb@videotron.ca>
In-Reply-To:  <vanagon%2007020922484220@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
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>>I think it is an interesting subject.. what kind of risk are we willing to >>take????

An interesting question indeed Ben. I do a lot of preventative maintenance and have replaced most of the major components in my van. When I say major, I mean engine/clutch/CV's, tranny has been reworked but not rebuilt, rad and all hoses. I still worry about the gas tank (probably rusty and leaky) and the brake lines (stainless steel and if you think it lasts forever without rusting -- it ain't so). But I'll still take the longest trip I can manage (work permitting) and deal with what happens when it happens. I've got a raft of 'broken down on the road' stories some attributable to the age of the relevant part and some not. I lost an alternator belt last year in PA (on Friday night at 5 pm). I knew the belt was only a year old and had checked it for tightness and condition before I left. We camped free in a motel parking lot and I'd bought and changed a new belt by 10:30 the next morning. We've never missed a return date from a trip --- spent some money sure, but you're gonna spend it sooner or later. Had a few adventures that we can laugh about now. If you take any vehicle regardless of age that is used to running for an hour or so a day and run it at high speed for a couple of 12 hour days; the strain is new and could well cause problems to surface. My buddies with newer vehicles who laugh at my 'on the road' stories, never do the roadtrips that I and other Westy owners do. If someone thinks that 4 hours is a long drive --- don't talk to me about vehicle reliability - they just don't know. We're near Toronto and we're going to Florida in March and BC in July --- I know we'll make it there and back --- and if some ugly minivan wants to do the same trip I'll be the guy you can't get by going up the Malahat Pass :-)

Cheers, Doug

On 2/9/07, Benny boy <huotb@videotron.ca> wrote: > > 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 >

-- http://www.dougalcock.com


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