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Date:         Mon, 23 Dec 1996 17:26:21 PST
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From:         kdlewis@juno.com (kenneth d lewis)
Subject:      Re: couple of q's

Jarret; Same pipe broke on my transporter about six month after I got a "bargain muffler" installed. It seems this new muffler did not have all the OEM attachment points. The pipe was now doing more work than it was designed for. VW wants $100+ for that small piece of pipe. Good Luck Ken "Pay him now or pay him later"Lewis kdlewis@juno.com 86 VW crewcab 85 VW Vanagon GL 60 356 coupe

On Mon, 23 Dec 1996 15:40:30 -0600 Fifield <jrfifiel@suffolk.lib.ny.us> writes: > >1. my tailpipe split between the part where it forks and the catalytic >converter. What is that part, it's the small piece that has the O2 >sensor >on it. > >2. will i cause permanent damage driving without that piece? (it broke >off >completely) > >3. What could cause this: after I warm up and have been driving, the >engine revs to 1200 and then drops back off to 1000, then back to >1200, >then back to 1000. It does this non-stop at idle speed but runs fine >at adrive. > Any help would be great, THANKS!!!! Jarrett


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