Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 11:45:21 -0700
Reply-To: "Thomas D. Hanlon" <hanran.inc@PRODIGY.NET>
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From: "Thomas D. Hanlon" <hanran.inc@PRODIGY.NET>
Organization: The Hanran Enterprises, Inc.
Subject: Re: Radiator fans and Seat Belts
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Jeanne, anad Michael,
On my 84 Westy, on the door pillars to which are attached the upper seat belt
connections, there are two threaded fittings (holes) .The top one held the upper
seat belt connector, and the bottom was filled by a decorative, white plastic
"screw." Using a flat screw driver blade, 17 mm wrench and a Phillips screw
driver, I pried off the plastic cover of the upper connection, removed the bolt,
fittings, washers and all, and changed the site to the approximately 5" lower
"hole."
Tom Hanlon
Palm Springs, CA
84 Westfalia
Michael Townsend wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think your guess about the radiator fan is correct -- mine runs at low
> speed most of the time, and only resorts to the 100 dBspl in "around town"
> driving, or right when you are about to place your order at the fast food
> intercom.
>
> As far as the seat belt goes, my wife (5'0") uses one of those seat belt
> pads made by splitting open a rectangular dust mop pad and adding velcro to
> hold it back together. I remember seeing in the owner's manual of my 90
> Carat that the seatbelt anchor point is adjustable. Not freely adjustable
> like cars have today, but movable with tools. I would imagine there is
> another anchor point below the existing one, but I don't want to poke holes
> in the wallpaper to look for it -- especially since I am 6'2". Part of me
> has a hard time believing it exists, but it might be worth a look for you.
>
> Michael Townsend
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JeanneMaly <jeannemaly@EMAIL.MSN.COM>
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> Date: Thursday, August 19, 1999 11:24 PM
> Subject: Radiator fans and Seat Belts
>
> >volks,
> >
> >I have just replaced my radiator fan and motor and I think my mechanic & I
> may
> >have fallen into a trap. I have yet to hear anything that sounds like a
> low
> >speed fan - just one that sounds like a jet engine. Also, turning on my
> Behr
> >AC, which has just been serviced, inevitably turns on the radiator fan at
> about
> >100 decibels. The result is, as you may imagine, is an extreme reluctance
> on my
> >part to use the AC.
> >
> >Re: Seat Belts. I'm short. Veeerrry short. This seat belt is killing me.
> I
> >see lots of posts about adding seat belts to the rear in older vans, but
> can you
> >replace the seat belt with something more comfortable? In addition to
> wrapping
> >around my jugular, mine just keeps squeezing and squeezing till I'm ready
> to
> >yell uncle.
> >
> >I've searched the archives and can't find relevant stuff. Anybody got
> >suggestions?
> >
> >Jeanne
> >'87 Syncro Westy
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