There is a comprehensive Vanagon/VW site at www.roadhaus.com which lists, for one thing, shops that "we" have used with various opinions related to experiences with the service. A Tulsa shop listed there is: *Dynabug Automotive* 9921 E. 44th Pl. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74146 Phone: 918.664.2147 info@dynabug.com http://www.dynabug.com .... at this URL: http://www.roadhaus.com/shops_advanced_search_results2.php As you will see one review is positive, the other negative. Hope you find help. Keep us posted. bob On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Douglas and Annie Dodson-Mäuck < primalflow@suddenlink.net> wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm a first time owner of an '87 Vanagon GL and don't have any experience > with VWs. I purchased it back in July from an individual through > Craigslist, drove it for a couple of months and started having trouble with > it. The issues I'm having include oil leaks from yet determined origins, a > tapping noise, the engine belching white smoke at initial startup and the > unmistakable odor of coolant the last time I drove it. The odometer reads > over 187 K and had the oil leaks upon purchase, everything else is recent. > I'm sitting down, have braced myself and think I'm prepared for the > prognosis. > > I reside between Tulsa and Stillwater in Oklahoma and would appreciate > advice from any Vanheads in the area who could direct me to a local Vdub > mechanic who may be able to help with a diagnosis. > > Thanks to all, > ~ Doug > > > > Harm None, Do What You Will > |
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