Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 17:06:25 -0500
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From: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: Re: The Best Rational for New Seals
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Ever been in the South in summer and stuck behind a Kenworth haulin'
hawgs?? How sweet it is!!!(yeeetch!)
John Rodgers
Clayartist and Moldmaker
88'GL VW Bus Driver
Chelsea, AL
Http://www.moldhaus.com
On 5/19/2010 3:49 PM, Matt Thyer wrote:
> Last week I was calculating how much it might cost me to replace all the
> seals on Zeno. The windows rattle around a bit when I hit highway speeds
> and most of the door seals are a bit cracked in places and certainly not
> perfect. I grabbed all the part numbers and prices from GoWesty and tossed
> these into a spreadsheet and was amazed that this little sub-project might
> run so high. Its only rubber, really that much? So I parked the
> spreadsheet on my laptop and decided to deal with seal replacement when I
> had the spare clams enough to complete the project.
>
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> This morning on my way over the pass and into work I turned off I-90 at
> North Bend and took HWY 202 into the office. I like to get off the big
> Interstate systems when I'm able and the curvy highway to Redmond from North
> Bend is actually a joy to drive. I drove Zeno through the town of
> Snoqualmie Falls and then started past the hotel and the damn adjacent to
> the Falls when I happened to pass through an invisible cloud of stench. At
> first I thought the septic system of the hotel had backed up or something.
> Even though I was getting further away from the hotel the stench persisted.
> Nay, it got worse as I drove down the hill.
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> Just at the bottom of the Snoqualmie grade I discovered why the smell wasn't
> dissipating. A tractor trailer was pulling a side dumper of poop. Other
> than to say that it was really smelly, I'm not sure what kind of dung it
> might have been, but it did make my eyes water and the only reason I got out
> of that cloud of stink was because I pulled off the road to sneeze for a
> while.
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>
> Lesson learned, the cost of new rubber seals is not that bad when compared
> to the cost of replacing a wardrobe and all the upholstery in the van every
> time one finds oneself stuck behind such an oversized load.
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>
>
> Matt Thyer
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> http://zenoswagen.wordpress.com/
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