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Date:         Tue, 12 Apr 1994 22:32:27 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         Patrick Tower <poser@leland.stanford.edu>
Subject:      Introduction and Re: Second batteries..

Hello, fellow VW bus-folks:

I was reading the newsgroup when I read the info on this group, immediately stopped reading news, and subscribed to the list. The first posting I got was:

> I saw a note about someone asking if anyone had put a second battery into > their bus.. I've got a 73 and would be interested in the info too... I was > thinking about possibly running a deep-cycle as a a second, mostly for > camping (leaving the lights and radio on, etc).. > > Jamie >

Strangely enough I have (among others) this same exact question.

See: I just bought a '73 camper (my first VW) from a garage that had just rebuilt the engine and put in a new clutch. (The guy didn't want to pay the bill) I will undoubtedly have other questions, including the one above, but my most urgent is:

How should I treat my new engine? I want it to last as long as possible and hope to avoid any break-in mistakes that would shorted its life.

Any tips appreciated.

-Patrick poser@leland.stanford.edu


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