Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 09:49:54 -0600
Reply-To: John Rodgers <inua@SCOTT.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <inua@SCOTT.NET>
Subject: Re: what size wrench for bleeding clutch?
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Ah, good ol' I-40.
I just drove from Albuquerque to Memphis on that bloody rough road. You would
think that the portion of the Interstate through the home state of the president
of the United States would be the best section but in fact it is the worst. The
road was built of concrete slabs with an expansion joint every so many feet.
The highway is so abused by heavy trucking that the slabs are now bowed in the
middle, exagerating the contact point at every expansion joint so your vehicle
rocks and rolls evey few seconds as you cruise along. What ever is not really
secured well in your van will shake loose for sure.
I suspect the construction was cheap'od on the contract and the specs not
strictly adhered to.....Good ol'boy politics, you know!
John Rodgers
"88GL Driver....well, maybe if I ever get my engine rebuilt....!
jsnyder wrote:
> Hi
>
> I barely made it to Virginia traveling on I-40 due to bad roads and a
> thousand miles of expansion joints to cross. In the process my clutch slave
> cylinder assembly fell off and the bolt hole that held it all to the
> transmission had to be tapped, a helicoil inserted, and new bolt used. I
> limped into Virginia with little to no clutch and when I bled this system
> last Saturday, the clutch worked fine for most of this week. I had to use an
> adjustable wrench on the slave cylinder and did not have the correct metric
> size. What is it?
>
> I need to bleed the system again as the clutch pedal is getting weak again.
> I do not have the extra funds right now to replace the slave cylinder and I
> am not sure where the closest VW dealer is to Woodstock, VA. I sure am
> getting some comments on my yellow diesel Vanagon with California plates
> here also. I have only seen one Vanagon in town, an older Westy.
>
> It has been quite a two weeks since leaving California but I did make it!
> The trip across the country was not nearly as enjoyable as I hoped with this
> problem. I have to return to pick up my wife in a month and we will then
> drive her Celica and my new Jetta TDI back here.
> I think I am taking I-10 this time to avoid all the bad road along I-40
> through Oklahoma and Arkansas.
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Jim Snyder
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