Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2016 21:22:16 -0700
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From: Scott - IMAP <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: Air conditioning
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lol..
MANDATORY if you travel in A Vanagon ..
though long time since I've used mine.
I tend to carry enough parts and tools to open a repair shop though.
Dealt with 3 issues on the road on a recent 1500 mile trip.
One involved 'air' and two 'fluids.'
One was due to a recent non-stock modification to the fuel
injection...and didn't test enough first. So no complaints really
there..fixed that in a large parking lot with a pipe section made from a
Thai Coconut Milk can.
the 2nd one was a fluke ...plastic nipple to clutch master cylinder just
'broke' ....clutch still worked though. No idea why that happened.
Haven't ever seen that before.
( if I have a new part in stock for future use, I just carry it my van
..and I had both clutch hyd cylinders on board. )
Third issue was cooked old brake fluid in front calipers ...easy to deal
with, especially after being stuck in Lee Vining, California a due to
forest fire debris blocking Hwy 395 for a couple of days - had to drive
2 1/2 hours around in the Nevada desert.
after all, it's always a 'blockage or leakage of fluids or electrons'
...and those sure were.
but yeah, get good towing insurance for sure.
Scott
On 7/2/2016 8:50 PM, Gordon wrote:
> Thanks for the search term "stealth camping", John. I'll look it up. Adventurous? Not so much. But maybe open-minded is a better term.
>
> Let me piggy back one more question if I may: how many of you have opted for the extended AAA road side assistance towing of 100 miles rather than the default measles 7 miles?
>
> -gordon
>
>> On Jul 2, 2016, at 7:14 PM, David McNeely <davmcneely40@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Well, so far as saving on hotel charges, you can camp in lots of places that are cheaper than hotels without violating local ordinances. However, they mostly have to be either designated for camping (lots of small towns have parks with campgrounds), or in national forests, BLM land and so on. Most municipalities explicitly forbid sleeping in a vehicle on the street or in parking lots. If you are just looking for a place to crash for the night, and you feel safe, rest areas on highways allow overnighting in some states, and WalMarts allow overnighting in their parking lots where municipal ordinances don't prohibit it. You should ask the store. But you won't save anything, because of the cost of owning the beast. I've even heard people with $300K motor homes claim they were saving money on hotels. Yeah, right.
>>
>> But, with the Vanagon, if it is trustworthy and you are adventurous, you can get to places well worth the trouble that don't have hotels.
>>
>> DMc
>>
>>> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 6:21 PM, Gordon <gordonmahung@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I've read some great stuff on A/C from you guys already, unfortunately I don't consider myself a tinkerer and especially not a mechanic. I wasn't even interested enough to ask the mechanic what he did to fix the A/C. I just took it in and he said "it's ready". Truly this must sound blasphemous to you guys with Bently manuals.
>>> At the risk of taking this thread in a strange direction, I may have bitten off more than I can chew with this Westy. Turns out, more and more you're not allowed to just park somewhere to spend the night. We've been kicked out of parking lots or streets by local police when we were innocently just stopping for the night while on a long trip. So, the idea that we'd save on hotel charges is beginning to fade. Maybe there's a fear of homeless people living in Westys? Talking about mechanical ability, our maiden voyage in the Westy resulted in having to tow it home after only about 8 miles of travel. Smoke was coming out the rear vents. The water reservoir plug had broken. :(. Just a little venting.
>>> -gordon
>>>
>>> On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:36 AM, Neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> But we are all kind of nuts and love our Vanagons!!
>>>> I "resemble" that remark!
>>>> ha ha. LOL.
>>>>
>>>> To the original poster:
>>>>
>>>> some jobs I've done on my Vanagons ended up becoming restorations of sorts.
>>>> Once you start a job, you may discover more things that need
>>>> to be done or will soon need to be done.
>>>>
>>>> Something to keep in mind.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Neil.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Neil n
>>>>
>>>> Blog: Vanagons, Westfalia, general <http://tubaneil.blogspot.ca>
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
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