Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 21:31:18 -0400
Reply-To: lauterba <lauterba@BELLSOUTH.NET>
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From: lauterba <lauterba@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Subject: Re: It was a great ride . . .
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Marc, your situation reminds me of an end of the first engine I had in my
'82 diesel. One minute is was running fine and the next minute a piston was
through the block. I had been running it flat out for several hours and was
near Livonia, MI, on I-275. There was no indication of low oil pressure.
John
Macon, GA
'84 7-passenger (newly repainted)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Perdue" <marcperdue@ADELPHIA.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 11:27 PM
Subject: It was a great ride . . .
> I took my '87 Westfalia into the dealer today to get it inspected, oil
changed,
> tires rotated and balanced, and cooling system bled. The last was because
there
> was some pressure buildup in the pressure tank and the coolant level was
> dropping below the level of the sensor, causing the red blinky light to
come
> on. No overheating, mind you. Well, the van passed the inspection with
flying
> colors and I picked it up and headed down the highway for home. I had
gotten
> about two miles when I started hearing this tink, tink, tink sound. I was
just
> starting to wonder what it could be when there was a big boom and
smoke/steam
> started pouring out the rear of the van and into the van as well! I was
right
> at an exit, so I pulled it off the highway and coasted into a parking lot
at the
> bottom. I was looking around trying to find what was leaking and where
when I
> noticed that something looked different. The bottom end of a piston crank
was
> sticking up through the top of the engine!! :^(
>
> To make a long and truly sad story a bit shorter, I had the van towed back
to
> the dealer. I will talk to them tomorrow and see what arrangements will
be made
> to remedy this, but I'm not hopeful. I keep going through this in my head
and I
> can't get over the feeling that the dealer screwed something up. If they
didn't
> bleed it correctly, could it blow up without overheating?
>
> Here's a little run-down on my van: I bought it just over 4 years ago,
with
> 113,000 miles on it. The automatic transmission was shot, but the engine
had
> been rebuilt at 111,000 miles. It now has almost 148,000 miles on it.
I've
> tried to do a good job of maintaining it and am surprised that this
happened
> with only 37,000 miles on the rebuilt engine.
>
> This is really depressing, but I wanted to share my tale of woe with you
all
> because this list was so helpful to me when I first got my van and I guess
> misery loves company.
>
> Take care all,
> Marc Perdue, '87 Westfalia, "Westy"
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