Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 06:16:02 -0400
Reply-To: Mike <mbucchino@CHARTER.NET>
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From: Mike <mbucchino@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: Re: Bearings for alternator
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Ron,
Just to let you know that many times these 'Y' vent fittings on each top
side of the fuel tank may break when you try to 'pop' them out of thier
grommets, so treat them as if you can't get any new ones; because you can't.
I had them break on each of my 2 vans just due to age. This is where many
vans start having problems. When you buy the gas tank reseal kit, it comes
with line, all the grommets and the cross tube, but not these 'Y' fittings
or the check valves that are on top of each wheelwell reservoir tank.
There's a clip above the center of the gas tank that holds the cross tube up
to the body. If you can wiggle the tube out from under this clip, you can
lower the tank down a few more inches to be able to see and reach these
fittings better. Maybe having a bit more space will help you prevent from
breaking them. They do need to come out to lower the tank fully, as the
shift linkage is trapped between the tank saddle and the vent crosstube.
HTH,
Mike B.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Wilford" <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: Bearings for alternator
> Ron, one is $10 and the other is $12 and I can get you a Bosch voltage
> regulator for $39. These are SKF bearings. Let me know.
>
> Before you drop your gas tank pop the fittings for the plastic pipe that
> goes from side to side out of the top of the tank and then just cut the
> other two rubber lines to those plastic tank. That way you don't have
> to worry about hurting your plastic tanks and you will be replacing the
> rubber lines anyway right? You should.
>
> Ken Wilford
> John 3:16
> www.vanagain.com
>
> Ron Toby wrote:
>>
>> Thanks everyone who helped! Is the Old Volks home located in Rocky
>> Mount NC? There is one located there that is a shop that fixes VWs.
>> I was wondering if it was one in the same. Also Ken how much are
>> these bearings and the voltage regulator from your company? Thanks I
>> appreciate all the help that you guys have given me with everything.
>>
>> PS. When lowering the fuel tank, how much extra line is available
>> coming from those expansion tanks? I would hateto break them if they
>> aren't already.
>>
>> Thanks Leron
>>
>>
>> */Van-Again: Kenneth Wilford <kenwilfy@comcast.net>;/* wrote:
>>
>> Ron, the SKF bearing numbers I have are:
>> 6203ZQE6/6203.2RSR for one bearing and 6201.2RSR.C3.L12 for the
>> other.
>> I can get these for you if you can't find them locally. Also you
>> should
>> replace the voltage regulator since the contacts in this will be
>> worn at
>> a strange angle when you put the new bearings in. I have these as
>> well.
>>
>> I hope this helps,
>> Ken Wilford
>> John 3:16
>> www.vanagain.com
>>
>> Ron Toby wrote:
>> > Hi Does anyone know what size bearings are needed in a
>> alternator for a 85 vanagon? It is a weekender Westy with the two
>> battery setup. My belt broke Sunday as I was leaving for church
>> and when I replaced it on Monday the bearings are keeping all
>> grades of noise intermittantly. Help I hope to be able to salvage
>> the alternator without having to replace the whole thing. There is
>> a shop arond here that sells all kinds of bearings and I hope to
>> be able to just remove it and put more right in with no down time.
>> Help!!!
>> >
>> > Ron
>> >
>> >
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