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Date:         Wed, 21 Jul 2010 15:27:56 -0600
Reply-To:     Fillmore West <fillmorewst@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Fillmore West <fillmorewst@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Stranded in Portland OR UPDATE
In-Reply-To:  <68B52719-B717-4CC8-A003-DB3CB765917D@gmail.com>
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>>>Note to self and others: re-tork CV bolts after servicing.

> I Actually clean them with degreaser before I do the final installation.

Get all of that slippery p**p off of them ! And, I use a breakable lock tite. Then torque= 396 inch pounds as I recall. FW... Bin there Dun That !!!

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Keith Ovregaard <kovregaard@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all, > > Just wanted to say thanks again for all the good volks who called/ > emailed in response to the mechanical problem that happened on the way > up to the San Juans a few weeks ago. > > In case you missed the story, I will recap. The van lost power to > the wheels coming into Portland on I-5. I thought the tranny might > have blown. I just "happened" to be at the exit to my brothers house > and he "happened" to be home. What are the chances of that happening > on a 900 mile trip? Anyway, I took a quick look at the CV joints that > I had just serviced and noticed nothing wrong. That's when I posted to > the list to get some idea of what to do next. The response was > amazing! The phone calls and emails started coming in and continued > the rest of the day. Lots of good advice and offers to camp out in > driveways, use tools, and even a cold beer to sooth the frazzled > nerves! Anyway, the consensus pointed to the CV's as the problem, so I > took another look and, sure enough, the inner left rear CV bolts had > backed out and the CV was just sitting on the skid rail with all the > bolts still in place! Bolted them up, bought lunch for my brother and > blasted off to make the ferry to Lopez Island that evening with 20 > minutes to spare. Many thanks to all for their support and good cheer. > > Since then, the trip to the islands, Seattle, Olympic NP was nothing > short of stellar. Met several really nice Westy owners from BC and > lots of other very friendly people, too. The scenery was nice, but it > was the people connections that have made this trip so memorable. > > So the trip continues south and the VikingWagen has been running > great. Hope to see some of you heading down the Oregon/CA coast on Hwy > 101. Hard to miss a westy with an 18ft kayak and bike on top. > > > Best to all, > > Keith O > > PS Sorry for the cross-post >


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