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Date:         Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:29:12 -0700
Reply-To:     Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject:      Re: Rusty parts (Auto Trans and accelerator cable)
Comments: To: Jeff Lincoln <magikvw@GMAIL.COM>
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Hi, yes, I've dealt with that exact thing. and ..........that connection being rusted can keep the transmission from shifting up properly, in my experience.

I'd do just what you are doing - everything you can to un-rust that connection. If you can get the lever off the trans ..........so much the better. I haven't tried removing one myself.

in any case......get that lever and throttle cable separated. the worst that could happen is .........the ball breaks off the lever, and the ball is stuck in the throttle cable. Solution to that is a new throttle cable, and .........repair or replace that lever. I keep a collection of throttle parts from all kinds of engines.........whatever I find in junk yards. So when I do need to make some custom throttle set up for some engine conversion or a repair like you might need, I have parts to work with. So I can fabricate something that will get a ball back on that lever.

I'd see if the lever comes off the trans , for a first step. You could try heat .......like small intense flame, but 'up in there' that's not too practical - things are so tight in that area. If it helps, it's way easy to lower the front of the trans for more access.

it's just metal parts fortunately, and they are very, very repairable ultimately. you might call German Transaxle in Bend OR...... tell them I sent you, Scott Foss, Turbovans....... and ask them if they have a good used lever.

Scott www.turbovans.com

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Lincoln" <magikvw@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 5:38 AM Subject: Rusty parts (Auto Trans and accelerator cable)

> 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? > > -- > Thanks, > > Jeff > '90 Carat (Grover) > '86 (We call this one Parts) > '78 Bus (Melissa) Patty's Bus


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