It worked for me after I tried it twice (to get the pdf linked to from the link). See also these: http://www.vanagonparts.com/tech_bulletins.html Don't laugh, but there is also the FILES area for our Vanagon List group: http://gerry.vanagon.com/files/ http://gerry.vanagon.com/files/technical/index-to-vanagon-technica.txt http://gerry.vanagon.com/files/technical/VW-Technical-Bulletins.txt I am not exactly sure what the URL is for the full text of them. They might lack photos since Joel Walker typed a lot of them in there. In addition, badly, here are three: https://picasaweb.google.com/111803335891651546087/SyncroTechWaterOneWayValves (photographs of the microfiche versions, which I have torturing me). At 03:00 PM 1/24/2014, you wrote: >Back in the days when VW dealers and mechanics knew what a Vanagon was, the >factory supplied dealer shops with two-sided flyers called Tech Talk. I >scanned the ones I have had lying around and put them into a 14-page pdf >here > ><http://www.knology.net/~felder/Vanagons/VW%20Tech%20Tips.html> > >in case anyone needs to know the factory way to adjust the idle and set the >throttle valve, test for bad fuel, and adjust CO content among many other >topics. > >I'll bet that not much work got done the day these babies hit the mailbox. > >: ) > >Jim _______________________________________________ Derek Drew Washington DC / New York derekdrew@derekmail.com Email is best normally but... PHONE: 202-966-7907 (Call the number at left normally) (alt/cell for diligent calling only): 703-408-1532 |
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