Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 05:53:57 EDT
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From: Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Rusty parts (Auto Trans and accelerator cable)
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In a message dated 13/10/2009 12:22:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes:
Jeff, this is VERY common in the rust belt vans. You need to
remove the lever with the cable attached which I think you have already done.
Then try to get the cable end off the ball. The last one I did the ball
end broke out of the lever where it was peened in. I then had to cut the
cable end with a grinder and split it open to get the cable end off the ball.
I then put back the ball on the lever, peened it over real good so it was
tight then cleaned up the mess and POR-15ed the lever. If peening is not
working a MIG welder is the next beat bet. Re-install the lever and install
a new cable. PITA but that's the "REAL" story with rusty Vanagons. Maybe
better to move to Cali-FORN-I-A and move in with my daughter in
Watsonville !
>>>>>>>So here is my dilema.
My van is an automatic - the accelerator cable connects to a "kick down
lever" (sorry if that's not the appropriate name of the part) on the
transmission. It is connected with a ball joinmt type connection. Cool
right? No not cool because the socket end that is ont he end of the
accelerator cable is completely rusted to the ball part on the lever.
My fear here is that in trying to remove the socket (because I am replacing
the accelerator cable) I will break the ball off of the lever and be right
back where I was three years ago - trying to find a replacement peice.
I currently have the part soaking in The Works (that stuff does carzy
things
to rust - if you've never tried it I suggest you do) in the hopes that it
will remove and loosen enough rust to get that apart.
So in the event that I do get it appart what do you all suggest I do to
keep
that part from completely rusting together again? I mean I can paint it
with
the "rust blocking" paint of my choice but I'm not sure that would do much
in the long run. Also, what would you suggest I use to properly lube that
joint?
Has anyone else had this issue?<<<<<<<<<<<<
Cheers,
Frank Condelli
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
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