Bart, You sound like a Newbie to this list. Welcome aboard! Hang with us and we will in no time at all have you up to speed to really keeping your van alive and well - and doing most of your work yourself - with competence. Certainly someone here can answer your request. I'm to far away to help. But we have lots of folks scattered across the country who are in the know.. John John Rodgers Clayartist and Moldmaker 88'GL VW Bus Driver Chelsea, AL Http://www.moldhaus.com
On 4/27/2010 11:39 AM, Bart Holmquist wrote: > Hi all, My 84 Westphalia Wasserboxer needs a mechanic. The exhaust > manifolds both need replacement but the muffler shops here in Lincoln, > NE want nothing to do with it. I would try but with rusted bolts I am > afraid of breaking a stud or two and .... My question; Can anyone > refer me to a mechanic for Vanagons here in Lincoln, Nebraska or in > this region? It also needs work to stop the galloping idle. I love > taking it ti bluegrass festivals and need some help to keep it running. > Bart > > |
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