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Date:         Sat, 7 Apr 2007 16:11:43 -0700
Reply-To:     neil <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         neil <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Whew! Another set of Fuel Injector Hoses
Comments: To: John Rodgers <inua@charter.net>
In-Reply-To:  <46181AC1.5050007@charter.net>
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And speaking of gas leak stories.....

Years ago, when I was younger and foolish(er), I had a 63' bug. (amongst others) After a night of, er, foolishness, I got in and drove home around 3 AM. Coming up the home stretch hill to home, the Bahama Blue just cut out. So I popped er' in first, cranked it to the side of the road with starter, and discovered a completely severed hose to carb. Well, without thinking of where the gas had spewed, (likely on the hot exhaust...... it was cold out though) I got out the old knife, cut off what I could of the braided line, popped it back on and drove home.

You'd think that memory of overall stupidity was enough to make me check and/or change my FI lines when I bought my 81 Westy, but........

After reading stories like John's and seeing pics of burning or burned out Vanagons, I got on it right away. (though I think it was after a maiden journey 10 day trip down left coast....)

If just for that one thing, I am thankful for this list.

Neil.

On 4/7/07, John Rodgers <inua@charter.net> wrote: > Doug, > I believe a Newbie gets on the list and talks about their new > acquisition, I tell'em to change those fuel lines. > > I wwent rolling down the highway just after filling up the gas tank one > day on my 88 GL and had only gone a couple of hundred yards down the > highway when I noticed the fuel gage needle plummeting towards bottom > like a stone in the river. At first I couldn't figure what was goning > on, then for some reason glanced in the rear view mirror, and saw this > three foot wide swath following me down the highway. Even then it > registered a a major water leak for a few seconds until I realized the > coolant level light was not blinking, the it finally registered - wide > wet swath folling the van down the highway, no blinking coolant light, > falling fuel gage needle -- BOING!!!! The light bulb went off in my > brain -- Fuel leak big time. Shut the engine off immediately, coasted a > bit until I could get off the highway. I let it sit until the engine was > dry and all fumes had disipated. Had my traveling buddy turn the key to > pressurize the system and got an instant stream spewing out of a split > hose. . Fortuanately I had stopped in front of a little country place > that was part gas station and part hardware store. Bought a few things > to patch her up ad away we went. No more problems. but I changed out the > hoses in the next couple of days. > > I support fuel line inspections as a routine part of maintenance. > > Regards, > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver > > Folks, > > > > Just finished another set of F.I. hoses, this time the '81 got 'em. > > When did YOU check your fuel lines last??? > > Don't make Ben put those pictures of "Burned Buses" back up on his > > website, do them today! > > (you wouldn't believe the old, cracked hoses I removed!) > > And just finished in time for dinner! > > > > Doug in CT > > > > >

-- Neil Nicholson. 1981 Air Cooled Westfalia.

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