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Date:         Fri, 3 Apr 1998 16:48:32 PST
Reply-To:     deandrew <deandrew@SOMTEL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         deandrew <deandrew@SOMTEL.COM>
Subject:      Re: '87 Syncro needs lost spacer/shim for rear axle
Comments: To: Old Volks Home <jim@OLDVOLKSHOME.COM>, Vanagon@Vanagon.com
In-Reply-To:  <3.0.1.16.19980403115833.2b676036@azaccess.com>
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Jim, Eric and List,

Thanks for your help. This solves the mystery shim/spacer problem. Like Eric, I also have the spacers on the front axles (inner side of CV of course) but from memory, they are slightly differant that the rear ones. I don't know or care why. Thanks again!

Andrew Martin '87 Vanagon GL Syncro 165K Stratton, Maine deandrew@tdstelme,com

---------- > Well, after speaking with my contact at VOA, this spacer/shim was obsoleted > many, many years ago for the rear axles, as the so-called engineers (ha) at > VW decided it was not needed when serving the joints. > > Apparently Wassers from 83.5 through about 88 had them installed originally > and the pieces were available only in the CV Boot Kit or the CV Joint & > Boot Kit. It has since been dropped from the components of either kit. I > checked my 84 Westy, but there's no spacer/shims on mine either (trans was > replaced several years ago by original owner at VW, so they could have just > left them off when servicing the joints at the time [they were replaced too]). > > In studying the film a little closer, it notes that the crescent spacers (3 > of them on one joint) that the CV Bolts go through (211-501-357) on the > outside of the joint/boot is for models with 14" tires. Now there's > another mystery - if the Syncro came with 15" or 16" tires, what would be > used in it's place? The film(s), nor my contact at VOA could say. > Probably for markets outside North America (remember where that is Chris?)..;)

> > Erik is correct in that there are spacer/shims on the front inner CV's > (251-407-295 - VW gets $17.45 each). > > > Jim Thompson > 84 Westy 2.1 * 62 Beetle * 90 Fox Wagon > Check out our latest cool stuff at: > http://www.oldvolkshome.com > ------------------------------------------- > Check out the Odd, Weird, One of a Kind > Items For Sale On the "OddBall Page" > http://www.oldvolkshome.com/oddball.html > ------------------------------------------- > Our Website is totally redesigned for ease of > your use. Now in "Frames" or "No Frames" > format: > Frames - http://www.oldvolkshome.com/frames.html > No Frames - http://www.oldvolkshome.com/homenf.html > ------------------------------------------- > Sherwood Automotive * The Old Volks Home > PO Box 176 * Palo Cedro, CA 96073-0176 > (530) 221-5342 (Voice or Fax) > jim@oldvolkshome.com > jim96003@c-zone.net >


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