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Date:         Fri, 24 May 96 17:50:07 PDT
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From:         Michael McClune <mmcclune@ucsd.edu>
Subject:      Misc. Westy Questions

My 1980 Westy has developed a propane leak. The regulator has leaked a little for as long as I've had it. Now the shutoff valve leaks so the tank emptied out it a couple of weeks. From browsing the archives, I've gleaned that the regulator is no longer available. The valve looks standard enough. So what do I need to do to get the gas working again?

The luggage rack seal were replaced (with a kit from some company in Malibu). Now, when the wind hits just right while driving on the freeway, the whole front of the rack starts vibrating really loud. The seal work great on the pop-top but I'm thinking that something a little stiffer may be better up front. Any ideas on fixing this?

What is the small hole just to the right of the steering column for.? My wife who normally drives a Sube, make quite a spark when she stuck her key into it. Is there anyway to do anything useful with it?

Thanks,

Michael McClune 1980 Westfalia UCSD 1982 Vanagon GL mmcclune@ucsd.edu Michael McClune McClune Technical Services mmcclune@ucsd.edu (619)481-7544


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