Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:16:50 -0700
Reply-To: miguel pacheco <mundopacheco@GMAIL.COM>
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From: miguel pacheco <mundopacheco@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: South America & Mexico
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Adam, there's lots of information on the web covering your intended
route. You need to spend plenty of time just doing that in preparation
for your trip. I will chime in as this thread progresses.
You need to elaborate......what year Vanagon are you driving? What engine?
As far as tools, there's lots of info about the recommended tool kit
and I'm sure someone will chime in with a link. I have what works for
me in each of my vans, but don't feel like naming every item when I
know there is a link to someone's link coming your way.
Frank Condelli has a good mechanical inspection list on his site. I
can get that for you if you pmail.
Fuel is a concern. Purchase the high octane stuff and only from
obviously high traffic stations, if you can help it. Carry a couple of
Jerry cans as spares. Trust your instincts. You can tell if you are
taking a risk buying from certain places....right?
You want a healthy engine (see mechanical inspection list above) and
the spare parts are pretty obvious. I carry alternator, fuel pump,
water pump, AFM, ECU, throttle body and switch, spark plug wires,
assortment of wires and connectors, assortment of water hoses, belts,
and all kinds...... of course it's a little easier for me to say this
because I have parted out several vans and have plenty of stuff on
hand.
Travelers' checks........I would not know, but I have been all over
places in Central America that I would not expect to accept them. I
have used my Visa Debit Card with no problem and have gotten cash from
lots of ATMs......one BIG word of advice : Never stick your card into
an ATM that is not a slider/sweep style. If it is the type of machine
that sucks your card.....and it keeps it. You will not get your card
back from that bank as all cards that are retained are
shredded.....supposedly. What if it's not shredded? Either way, you
will have to cancel that card ASAP and it is often not easy to make
long distance calls.
Once you have your intended route and vehicle, you can pmail me for
Mexico, Central America and South America contacts.
Do you or fellow travelers?
You need to read the suggested reading(links) that people are sending you!
Thanks,
Miguel
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