Please tell me why braide stainless steel hose is NOT a viable (or mentioned) alternative to the deteriatable cotton/rubber hoses? Has any one spent the $$$$$ to do this? How bad was it? curious Mike 87 WolfW/E 87 Westy 89 Jetta Bulley-Hewlett & Associates wrote: > Philip & others- > > Many are unaware of the potential problems with VW Type II Fuel lines. > There is a lot of info in the Vanagon Archives, search on the words "Fire", > and "Fuel Lines". > > In a nutshell, the Cotton/Rubber hoses are not capable of indefinite > service in the hostile environment of the motorbox. They are pressurized to > about 30 psi, and eventually they burst, showering fuel over your motor, > sending your van to a smoky, early grave. If you are uncertain of the age > of your fuel lines, buy some of the REAL cotton covered VW hose tomorrow, > and replace them. > > gmb > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>Duh, sorry, I don't know what you mean about fuel lines. If > they were > working before, why not now? I just happen not to know why this is so > important.... ph '80 Wfla > -----Original Message----- > From: Bulley-Hewlett & Associates [mailto:gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM] > Sent: Monday, October 19, 1998 8:58 AM > To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM > Subject: Congrats! Check it out...was: NEW OWNER!! > > Ron, > Please change my status! I'm no longer a wannabe but now the proud owner > of an 89 Westy! <<SNIP>>>I bought it "sight-unseen" over the internet from > the PO in Texas. I had it shipped to Iowa and it arrived this morning. > <<<SNIP>>> > I'm taking a little cruise with it on Wednesday, having it detailed on > Thursday, might actually go camping this weekend! > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Jim- > Congrats on the new machine! We just got our Westfalia about six weeks back > and have already logged 3,500 miles, almost all of that was camping or > going/coming from camping. Been out 4 out of 6 weekends. Fall colors and > great temperatures out; you'll have a ball. > A word of caution: It's exciting to have a new vehicle, but as you have > seen from your lurking, a few maintenance oversights by the previous owner > can spell big trouble to a Westfalia. It is a complicated mechanism, with > plenty of areas where a simple fault can lead to great expense, and grief. > Spend the weekend inspecting/replacing some things before a big outing. > Check brake pads and shoes, crawl around under the van and look at > everything closely, especially the steering gear and suspension. Check > shift linkages, CV boots, muffler hangers, radiator hoses, tire pressure, > propane fittings (use sudsy water). Look for the start of rust. Beyond all > else, CHANGE THE FUEL LINES. It takes an hour or so, and costs less than > $35 (even if you buy some new clamps and a filter. How many woeful (former) > owners have we seen come to the list, with smoke still in their hair, with > the sad tale of how their "new" Vanagon went up in flames. Buy insurance, > buy a fire extinguisher, learn to use it, but change your fuel lines before > you use this van. > Happy motoring, > G. Matthew Bulley > Principal > Bulley-Hewlett & Associates > Communications for Organizational Development > Cary, North Carolina > www.bulley-hewlett.com > (888) 468-4880 toll free |
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