In a message dated 98-05-12 07:34:06 EDT, vw4x4@FYI.NET writes: << This guy has a problem. The last thing he needs is to be sent on a wild goose chase. IF your not sure of what would cause the problem don't start making wild guesses! Anyone can do this. DO you really think this guys intake manifold would clog and then unclog when cold! TO try to help is one thing...but to lead him astray is bad. Sorry to sound mean, but I'm getting feed up with seeing incorrect information. >> I see the weirdest things happen to vanagons on how they run, and by telling the guy to be sure to check the ducting from the air filter housing that goes into the right rear vent by the right rear window is something he should check, just in case! Most of the people in this list are do it yourselfers and don't know what to look for. They also think a tune up is four spark plugs and a cap and rotor. If the car isn't in front of me, I'm going to have to tell the vanagon owner all the options. I guess I'll DELEAT ALL MY MAIL FOR NOW ON, AND NNNNNNOTTTT WAAAAAAAAIST MYYYYYYY TIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!! Michael M. 87 syncro. |
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