Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 14:44:07 -0500
Reply-To: W Monk <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
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From: W Monk <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Shoulder injury dangers, was Re: Gen Set
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Any Vanagon owner that is lucky enough to live near you should be dropping
off
donuts and coffee at least every other week to stay on your good side. Your
ability
and knowledge of these beasts impresses me everytime. I have made a folder
that saves a copy of all your posts here and on the Samba plus the many
ones you sent me when we troubleshot by coolant gauge issues. You really
really should consider writing the vanagon idiots guide to repair,ownership
and
upgrades.
I still have a box with a bunch of new temp guage sendors and thermostats
from different sources that I compared to each other. I used heated water,an
ohm meter
and a thermometer to compare. If you want to fool with the stuff let me know
and I'll
send it to you. I ended using the most accurate one in my Westy. You would
be amazed at the difference between the 3 or 4 different brands.
Bill
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 11:40 AM, mark drillock <mdrillock@cox.net> wrote:
> With all this patting of ourselves on the back it is a wonder that we
> don't have a lot of shoulder injury threads. Something to look forward
> to maybe.
>
> For my own actual Vanagon related shoulder injury danger, this week I
> helped a friend buy a Syncro, swapped parts in an instrument cluster to
> fix all the lights and gauges, replaced front turn bulbs and sockets,
> patched some corroded wiring, replace all front and rear brake service
> parts after fabricating new front backing plates to replace the rusted
> out ones that are NLA.
>
> In between those repairs I helped a nephew replace the rod bearings in
> his diesel Vanagon, swapped parts in his cluster to fix intermittent
> blinking problems. Then we changed a broken engine engine mount in his
> dad's car (NVC).
>
> This week I did not attempt to save the world from the curse of humanity
> so maybe my shoulder will be ok for a while yet. Good thing, since I
> have a lot more Vanagon work scheduled in the next few months. Is it
> still ok to talk about Vanagons here? Is there a particular day when
> Vanagon topics are allowed?
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> Dave Mcneely wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Dennis Haynes wrote:
>>
>> I am a bit surprised at responses
>>
>>> that we are environmentally destructive or insensitive to others needs
>>> for
>>> quiet.
>>>
>>
>> Dennis, no offense meant, but your statement reveals the problem. Folks
>> who believe they are entitled in this way ARE the problem. I have
>> family members who say that they have earned these things because they
>> can afford them -- so long as one has the money, they don't see it as
>> problematic. Well, anyone who thinks about others and the environment
>> readily sees the problem. Those of us who have the money have a
>> particular responsibility to try to do things in a responsible manner.
>>
>> I live in a climate where most people believe they must have their house
>> cooled to 70 F in summer (from 100 F) and heated to 75 in winter (from 0
>> to 10 F). I find I can get along quite comfortably without air
>> conditioning, and with my house heated to 65 F in winter. I have spent
>> quite a lot of money to upgrade my insulation and windows, and to do
>> other things to conserve energy.
>>
>> Yes, many of us must reduce what we use. Smaller houses than the
>> McMansions that became popular would help, too. The earth is finite.
>>
>> David McNeely
>>
>>
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