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Date:         Fri, 05 Apr 1996 00:37:08 +0000
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From:         Charlie Callahan <charliec42@ilinkgn.net>
Subject:      Gonzo Mechanix on the 85

Well, the inevetiable nexus of a series of engine noise queries.. The diagnosis: Rebuild. Replacement would eventually lead to same, given the used state of the engine.. So now it's big time! I've survived leaking gas tanks, motors falling out, oil pumps sticking, brake cylinders failing, door latches flapping... So far, only impact velocities have allowed me to kill one of these vw's..

Now, Here's My Excuse For Unpreparedness: Well, my bug had an inoperable hood lock. I had my tools in there. Emphasis on _had_. I now have a working lock, and a passable tool set.

Now, to the point: What speciality widgets would be best for helping me get this water box down, out, & open? I mean things like clutch/tranny holding rods, oil pump pullers I've heard of, but some of you have experience yanking these things.. I just want to save a few cuss words by getting fully prepped before I set to things.. I hope August isn't too optimistic for completion.. :?

lots of lost weekends- hense Gonzo Mechanix-get it?

Charlie "Wonders where the mythical 'VW Tools' are sold"


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