Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 09:38:32 -0700
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From: neil n <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Engine Conversions-Engine Work-Vanagons-Apartment Dwellers
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This is not a fair comparison, as I'm a home dweller, but since my new ride
is parked on a sloped driveway, I can't safely lift the van up, to pull a
wheel etc. This has made me aware that planning ahead is crucial and is
prompting me to plan ahead better.
You may already be the type that plans ahead, but if not, with that in
mind, a few suggestions:
- determine parts needed, think about what could go wrong and what would be
needed. (e.g. stuck fastener) Order parts ahead of time.
- stock pile things like fasteners etc. Making runs to FLAPS for these
things takes time.
- start soaking things like bleeder screws with penetrating fluid now.
- assuming less storage space, practice "tough love" on what tools, parts,
etc. you really need. I must have 20 spray cans of various paints, lubes
etc.
You may find there are "u-rent" type spaces available for hourly/daily
rent. This might be an option.
Neil.
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 6:22 AM, J Stewart <fonman4277@comcast.net> wrote:
> All this talk about why someone can't do their own engine conversion has
> me thinking. I am possibly making a move in the next 60 days to the
> Virginia Beach area. For the first time in my life I will be living in an
> apartment. I have 1) the Vanagon 2) company car 3) a motorcycle. I am
> looking at both apartments and rental houses, but I honestly do NOT want
> yard work, and apartment complexes with swimming pools and fitness centers
> look quite appealing. BUT WHERE DO I WORK ON MY VANAGON???? Even changing
> the oil-I know most apartments frown on working on cars in the parking lot.
> One ad I looked at said the complex featured a "car care center" but I
> don't know what that means-a place to work on your car or a bunch of guys
> who will detail it for $99,99. I also see an engine conversion in my
> future-IF I keep the Vanagon, and my living quarters will factor heavily
> into that decision. So, how about it you Vanagon owning apartment dwellers,
> how do you do it?
>
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> Jeff Stewart
>
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Neil n
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