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Date:         Tue, 30 Aug 1994 11:55:03 -0600 (MDT)
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From:         DZIADECKI JOHN <dziadeck@spot.colorado.edu>
Subject:      misc

I'm new to this list and not a mechanic so please bear with me.

TIRES I bought a 77 Camper about two years ago. I figured when one of the worn out tires blew it was time to replace the set. I called a dozen different places and received a dozen different reccommedations including three different Michelins (XZX, LTX, ?). Rather than risk retreads or wait for some order to come in or buy something I didn't know about I went to Sears to check out what they had available. I settled on their LT Trailhandler ATs. My manual says my vehicle takes 185/75/14 reinforced or load C. The LT Trailhandler ATs are 195/75/14, 6-ply and load C rated. I've only had them a month but I can tell you they're quiet on the highway and great on forest service roads. Whether I made the right choice or not I don't know, but so far so good.

GAS CAP Every time I filled the tank I'd get gas fumes in the bus for about the next hundred miles, especially when I turned a corner. I was also concerned that someone might try either taking gas or putting something else in so I looked around for a locking cap. I found one reasonably priced at K-Mart. Didn't solve the fume problem but did secure the tank.

FUME PROBLEM My mechanic replaced a short section of fuel line where it bends in the rear air intake. That seemed to help somewhat but not completely. He says the next thing to check is the filler neck. Anyone have this problem and know a solution?

HEATER OK, I've had my share of ice-box winter driving here around the foothills of the Rockies. Anyone know of an effective non-smelly, heat-producing solution? I've gotten suggestions ranging from auxillary gas to plug-in electrical heaters. My camper has two batteries, I'm not sure how they work in tandem with each other, so I should have enough juice to handle a plug-in heater of some kind. But what kind? Regular outlet plug or cigarette lighter plug? My bus doesn't have a lighter.

FAQ Does this list have an FAQ I can access?

FORD/VW Reading about the Quest/Villager on this list reminded me of a brief article in Popular Mechanics about two months back. Something about those vehicles needing an update in the near future and about a joint Ford/VW van which is marketed in Europe.

VW/Winnebego I thought this joint venture was basically the VW Eurovan with the camping component manufactured and installed by Winnebago. Am I mistaken? Is there a completely different vehicle out there somewhere?

MUFFLER Where can I find a decent muffler system? I did my calling around routine and got an earfull of answers, mostly that the muffler system for the bus is pretty complex and scare. I admit to being somewhat taken aback when I was quoted $275. For a muffler? Anyway, so I went to Midas. (I know, I know.) They ended up having to special order one from Dallas. Just takes a few days. Right. Four weeks later no muffler. My mechanic recommends a shop, I drive over and get a muffler, $95. One year later and now a pipe (Y-pipe?) leading to the muffler has a hole in it and now I'm told this is the weak link in the VW muffler and it costs about $100 itself. Is this for real?

Many thanks, John

dziadeck@spot.colorado.edu


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