Well...the answer is: yes and no I normally run with quite a bit of stuff in my vans. In fact, friends often tease that if they need something, they can ask me as I usually have it in the van. Concerning this specific van, I recently (~3000 miles ) purchased it and from the looks of the interior I believe it had little use. The prime mechanic and complete service records indicate that a Dr.'s wife owned it and they were never into the tranny. Lot of clutches but no tranny work. For those that are concerned, this van will NOT be in jepoardy even if it completely shucks the existing box. Mark Rokus Robert Rountree wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Rokus > > >My '87 SyncroWesty has over 250,000 miles on the original box. It is > starting > >to announce that it is time to start collecting info as it is developing a > >bearing whine. Nothing broke, shifts fine, just getting noisy. > >Mark Rokus > > Mark, I want to ask you a question, > cause I have a feeling I know why you got that far... > > My question: Do you ever OVERLOAD your Camper? > > I bet the answer is.... very rarely...... Am I close? > > Rob > 87 Westy SyncroGL.....Cynosure (slip&drip) > > rountree@planeteer.com |
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