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Date:         Tue, 05 Mar 1996 18:40:46
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         EXPRES@gnn.com (RON SALMON)
Subject:      Fwd: Re: GEX update

>Date: Tue, 05 Mar 1996 18:38:55 >From: EXPRES@gnn.com (RON SALMON) >To: ray.hale@santafe.cc.fl.us >Subject: Re: GEX update > > >>Date: Mon, 4 Mar 1996 09:30:51 -0600 >>From: "ray hale" <ray.hale@santafe.cc.fl.us> >>Sender: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu >>To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> >>Subject: GEX update >> >> I now have 5000k on the rebuilt motor from GEX (1600SP) and >#4 is a >> low 105 PSI. Motor is HARD to start, cuts out while running, >runs >> rough, blah, blah. So, I called GEX on friday and explained >that >> this >> head was cracked around #4 valve guide when I got it but on >the >> advice >> of GEX at that time and my own impatience at getting the bus >('66 >> standard/camper) on the road so I could put my Moto Guzzi >down for >> extensive repair, I put it together and crossed my fingers. >Stupid!! >> >> Before installing I photographed the cracked case and sent >pics to >> GEX >> with a cover letter. >> >> Ok so here we are 5000k later and the motor comes out again >(I'm >> getting good at this!). I'll pull the head tonight and >inspect and >> send back to GEX regardless, due to the crack. I'll also be >looking >> at rings, etc. My hope is that I can get a decent head this >time and >> that I won't have to mess with htis again for a long time. >While I'm >> waiting I need to replace seals in the tranny and rebuild the > >> starter/solenoid. Stay tuned for the story on how GEX >handles the >> problem. >> Ray >> > >Had really bad luck with GEX myself. Bought a 2.0L type 4 motor. >Paid more than from some other advertisers because of GEX's >reputation. Motor had strange noise (knock) from day one. Warranty >was supposed to cover replacement plus labor (reimbursed to my >local repair shop). Called GEX immediately, they said "send it >back and we'll decide if it's warranty." I said "of course it's >warranty - it's brand new!" They said that it might not be covered >if they decide that it overheated due to improper installation. >Had to take VW to two other shops and get in writing that engine >was installed and adjusted properly, and that it did have a strange >noise, before GEX agreed that they would PROBABLY replace. Even >then, lots of hedging, etc. > >Then came the question of - if I send the motor back (2 weeks from >east coast) and they then send me a new motor (2 more weeks), what >do I drive for a month? My bus is my daily driver. Offered to pay >in advance for 2nd motor, then get credited once first one was >returned. They agreed. (Why not?!) > >Took two weeks to get them to send replacement motor - kept >"forgetting" to ship it, even after they had billed my credit card. >Finally spoke to shipping guy, who said warranty guy had never even >given him paperwork to ship it (even after assuring me it had >already shipped!!). He agreed to ship motor - but charged my >credit card for the same motor a 2nd time when he shipped it! > >When GEX finally got the bad motor back, they tried to refuse to >warranty it ("overheated"). If I hadn't gotten those 2 shops, plus >the original installation shop, to put in writing that the engine >was installed by the book, with factory parts, and bad from day >one, GEX would have refused to warranty it at all!! Then it took >me almost a month to get them to correct the double charge on my >credit card, and credit me for the first motor. It took a call to >the President of GEX, and the intervention of American Express >(who, in my support, withheld payment to GEX), before they finally >credited my account - a month later. > >Oh, and the labor they reimbursed only covered about 2/3 of the >charge for replacing my motor, so after a month of waiting and >literally 15 or 20 calls to GEX, the whole ordeal still cost me >about $150. > >A month later, my transaxle went. Taking the GEX president at his >word that my ordeal was highly unusual, I made the stupid mistake >of ordering a new transaxle from GEX. Shop put it in - it was bad >right away, just like the motor. LOUD hum in 1st & 2nd. I then >learned the hard way that even though the trans was dead out of the >box, GEX does not cover labor reimbursement on transaxles. After >talking to the president again, and only because of my long story >of woe with GEX, they agreed to cover $100 of my $180 bill for R&R >of the defective trans. > >I don't know if my experience with GEX is typical, but I got 2 bad >products out of 2, and trying to deal with them for warranty was >the biggest red-tape/beaurocracy hell I've ever experienced. >Personally, I will never purchase anything from GEX again! > >Ron Salmon > > >After putting in the 2nd (good) motor


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