Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 16:29:10 -0800
Reply-To: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
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From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: Van died on me!
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ah well.......
my apologies.........
I'm 'so practical' ................not to mention a little aspergery ......
so my mind is immediately thinking of what the problem with van might be,
what part has to get from Where the part is ............
at a junkyard, at a FLAPS, on my shelf etc.............to where the van is.
The 'what' is fundamentally tied to the 'where' ............that's so
obvious it's silly. ..........to me for sure.
not to go on .......
I know people ALL over the place...............I might know some parts store
owner, or vanagon parts person or WHATever in some little town, or in some
Big City .......
So I might say ............'get ahold of Joe down at XYZ, he's your
man.'............IF I know where.
I find that the Value of 'where' is lost on so many people
apparently........
now we know it's northern california.
that's a big area.
I often have to ask people where they are...........they say the state, then
I have to ask what part of the state.......
like it takes 3 questions to find out it's Sacramento, or Eureka, Ca......or
wherever it is.
I ask this because I've been doing cars, VW's , and vanagons well over 40
years, I have contacts all over the place.....and if I find out a real
location........I might be able to help the person.
speaking of trips from Ca to Oregon.......I am located just minutes off
Interstate 5 at exit 24.........that's 24 miles from the top of california.
I am sitting on a huge haord of vanagon parts .....and parts vans, and
project vans.
Frequently vanagon travelers have issues on their trip, and find there way
here to deal with a tech issue.............or make arragnements to stop by
for parts or repairs.
I mention this so the poster knows he has a conveniently located, very, very
vanagon-savvy place if he needs some vanagon part or diagnosis or repair. .
As for 'why give location if I'm broke' ..............
Let's try thinking in terms of Possibility .........
Some vanagon community member could be very near to the poster with the
problem, and gladly offer to ship for free, some extra part he has.
Such a person would be more likely to do that on the same coast, or in the
same state..........
see..................L o c a t i o n M a t t e r s .
i.e...........rather than plan for 'just broken down and I'm broke and
that's it' ..........how about planning for someone out there might have
exactly what's needed.
no kidding jeez...............I wouldn't think it would be neccessary to
explain the fundmental value of 'l o c a t i o n ' but apparently it is.
Or has the computer, tex messaging, and a far lower quaility of education in
the last coulple of decades made people somewhat illiterate
?................
I think it has, at least some of the time.
re the van .........
and 'timing' ...........the timing doesn't get off usually
...........basically never if things are tightened down properly ......
and.........there are many great vanagon community members here just dyin'
to help ya guy !~
and we would love to help ya get to the bottom of why she quit........
and keep ya on the road.
and yes........I see people offering parts for free on here now and then for
sure.
Not to mention free diangositc help.
be well ya all !
vanagons rock !
and it'll be more fun if people don't supply the details in the first
post......make everyone drag it out of them. More interaction that way.
Fills up the bandwidth of the group..........lotta good reasons to not
supply useful info.
Scott
turbovans
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Arnott" <jrasite@EONI.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: Van died on me!
Well.... I took up the challenge! Archive search for Slloth@comcast
89 hits
First post: 21 Feb 2008 at 16:19 PST
slloth@comcast.net drives an '84 gas Westy per the following:
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 16:36:30 -0800
Subject: Re: New Member and questions
My van is an '84 gasoline pop top. I don't have a manual yet. Any
links on setting the timing? I did try to search the archives I'm not
sure if it was my computer or not but I had the hour glass forever and
then I gave up. Russ lives somewhere in California per:
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 21:31:38 -0700
Subject: Re: Fuel and Coolant gauges not working?
Actually I haven't been driving it. I have a list of things I am trying to
fix first. I am also planning a trip up to Organ from CA this May and am
trying to save it for then. Supposedly it's 257K miles are original. It's
going to be a little nerve racking!And a dozen or so further posts yields
that Russ is in the north central California area when he posts:Date:
Wed, 2 Apr 2008 15:02:17 -0700
Subject: pick n pull
1. I was hoping to get some "free" advice for a newbie as to what parts
are "hard to find" and may be worth scavenging.
2. I am very broke right now
3. I don't have anything for sale so why would I give my location?
4. Thanks to the ones who stuck up for me. I didn't realize how much
drama would ensue.
5. I haven't seen any other Westfalias in my area so I was a little
excited when I saw one Bus at the pick n Pull that was my same year.
6. The Pick n Pull is located in Fairfield California.
Are we ready to graduate from Junior High now? Jesus
Where he seems to be having difficulty understanding why ANYONE would want
to know where he is located.So in summation:Slloth (Russ) lives in north
central California and drives an '84 gas powered Westy. (And a '73 short
wheelbase Land Cruiser.)Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Daniel - Turbovans" <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: Van died on me!
> oh you guys......
> you know 'the rules' .......
> the rules say to never say WHERE a van or a mishap or a break-down is.
> The Rules say to avoid stating year of van, or engine type, if all
> possible.
>
> ya' all should know that......and the poster was just doing his proper
> duty
> by leaving all kinds of useful info out of the post.
> Perhaps he was upset and shook up over the incident and pertinent and
> useful details didn't occur to him/her. ......
> that's likely.
> Maybe it's just a small issue and easily fixed, and the list could be a
> lot
> of help