Great idea, I'd buy one if suddenly they stopped making parts for my vanagon. But as it is now they're readily available and $500 bucks buys a lot of them. I'm not sure how long it would last moving -30degree oil all winter when I'm up country, if it was reliable I figure it would have more then a one year warranty. still if I had a suitcase of money to dump into my westy, I'd put one in. That's my editorial-Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: C&S Gibbs. Alaska. USA. <chrisgibbs@GCI.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: June 27, 1999 10:04 PM Subject: Re: pre-oilers (pre-lubers)
> http://www.preluber.com > > I'd like to hear what the consensus is from the list, especially for us folks in > colder climates! > > Regards, > Chris Gibbs > 88 Westie > Alaska > |
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