Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 19:28:37 -0500
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From: KI4TLF <ki4tlf@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Road trip
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I hope everything is going well still with the trip.
GregM
-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of
Robert Keezer
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 8:02 AM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Road trip
Back on the road this morning after a day pit stop at Greg McKinney's in
Memphis. We dropped the gas tank to replace a line from the crossover tube
to the drivers overflow tank. No more fumes or leaks! Many thanks to Greg
and family for their help and hospitality .Heading west on I-40 toward
Little Rock.Robert1991 Westfalia
--- On Mon, 7/16/12, ddbjorkman@verizon.net <ddbjorkman@verizon.net> wrote:
From: ddbjorkman@verizon.net <ddbjorkman@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: RE: Road trip
To: warmerwagen@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, July 16, 2012, 5:05 AM
Hooray!Waiting patiently for details. On 07/15/12,
robert<warmerwagen@yahoo.com> wrote: Fixed! Details soon
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-----Original Message-----
From: ddbjorkman@verizon.net
Sent: 07/15/2012 16:27:59
Subject: Re: RE: Road trip
Hi Robert;
Sometimes it just ain't easy. The proper parts are critical.  I know what
you mean about the heat, though. A simple oil change while in Mesa, AZ @
112-115 F got me to spend half a morning looking (with local friend's help
and A/CÂ car)Â for an oil change place that would let me keep an eye on
things, had the correct metric copper washer/gasket, and promised NOT to
overtighten the plug.Â
Get plenty of air, take breaks, Â and run thru a carwash with undercarriage
wash whenever possible.
Â
Use care, we're pullin' for ya.
Â
Dave Â
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On 07/13/12, robert<warmerwagen@yahoo.com> wrote:Â
Thanks ,Dave - I wanted to do more, but he people in Atlanta delayed me and
i just had to get out of that heat.I need genuine VW fuel and vent lines,
not the SAE junk a shop in Georgia put on then insisted it was correct. if
it was correct to use non-metric hose,why did the Gates hose blow off the
plastic line and spray about 10 gallons under the car? Im willing to ask for
help as long as the member can be expeditious, as the listmember in Atlanta
delayed me by 3 days.Im west of Chattanooga enroute US 64 to Memphis. The
lines that are bad I think are the ones to the overflow. Its also possible
that I have a bad sender o-ring. Evan after i replaced the tank and used
good grommets, gas leaked when i tried to fill the tank. im parked right now
and i can smell gas. I worry about those SAE hoses on the engine. If one
popped off the others could too. Ill mention this to the list now. im not
trying to push my luck- it was too hot to think or work in Atlanta, and the
listmembers landlord was upset the van was in his parking space.if i had a
car while there. I would have been done in 2 days,not 5.They spent two days
partying with firends instead of getting be back to the car. They guy didnt
get up til noon everyday.i could not wait to get out of there.Robert
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-----Original Message-----
From: ddbjorkman@verizon.net (mailto:ddbjorkman@verizon.net)
Sent: 07/13/2012 15:02:08
Subject: Re: RE: Road trip
Hi Robert;
That gas smell is VERY dangerous.ÃÂ It can put you to sleep and cause a
crash, not to mention that it is an explosive condition.ÃÂ You are losing
gas, and it may be accumulating on top of your tank.
Put a call out to the list and find a vendor or listee who can get you those
lines and seals.ÃÂ I did it myself and know they are available.ÃÂ The area
you are in has shops to do that work if you want.
Please take care of this dangerous situation.ÃÂ We do not need a flaming
bus horror story.ÃÂ There are only so many Vanagons, and folks who love
them,ÃÂ left out there.
ÃÂ
Dave B.
ÃÂ
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On 07/13/12, robert<warmerwagen@yahoo.com (mailto:warmerwagen@yahoo.com)>
wrote:ÃÂ
Im driving a 1991 dark blue Westfalia now in cleveland,Tennessee heading
west toward Chattanooga. i was stuck in Atlanta a week due to a rusted out
gas tank.Im still looking to find the vent lines that connect to the
overflow bottles- the rubber is rotten and gas leaks out when the tank is
filled beyond 13 gallons, as though this replacement tank is rust free, it
was crunched enough to lose 3 gallons capacity.And i smell fumes as I drive.
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