For those who just can't get by without their regular fix of V6anagon news, I've put pictures of the poor ol' bus in mid-surgery, plus a few of the clutch remains after I got it out, in my home page. It's even more disorganized than it was, with a few pictures under slightly wrong titles. But it's there. Don't everybody jump at once... :^) I also have a new URL. The old one will still work for a while, and send you to the current page. But soon this will be "The One":
Seriously, It's an interesting look at what happens when Clutch/trans shaft/flywheel misalignment bites you. At least, it's interesting after you get bit. Rust never sleeps. Metal fatigue does, but only until you start the engine... ______________________________________________________________________ _ ______________ ______//________ Steve Maher smaher@gi.com //__][__||____\\ /o _ | -| _ \ San Diego, CA 75461,1717 (o _-| _ o| `-(_)=======(_)---' '(_)-------(_)-' '66 Mustang Coupevertible '89 Son Sherwin '80 VW V6anagon "Tax the rich, subsidize the poor." "From each according to his means, to each according to his needs." Any Questions? ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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