Date: Wed, 31 Jul 96 23:32:29 UT
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From: "Thomas Czerniak" <SELTEN@msn.com>
Subject: RE: Mofoco (was Heads/GEX SAGA)
My personal experience with MOFOCO concerned a trans for a 1980 Vanagon . Now
this was a "Remanfactured" trans with a 12/12 warranty. At 13,000 miles and
less than a year and a half The unit began to first whine then scream.
Getting the opinion of a VW trained mech confirmed a bad main pinion bearing.
Now I understand that I was out of waranty but here is the problem; One would
presume that a reman of any mechanical unit would involve both a visual as
well as a instrument check on some of the more vital pieces aka bearings ,
syncros , gears . It seemed pretty obvious that a visual check was done all
right, one of the outside of the trans case ! To add insult to injury ,there
was no dealing with these folks. They would hear and have none of it, sticking
firmly to the position that I was out of warranty and that was that. I have
other VW friends that have had bad experiences with mofoco. Personally I would
not deal with them again. Just my .02
Tom Czerniak P.S. Hi ! Mike
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>From: owner-type2@lists.primenet.com on behalf of RON SALMON
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 1996 8:06 AM
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Subject: Re: Mofoco (was Heads/GEX SAGA)
>MOFOCO sent me a shipment of bad parts once. I sent them back
>along with a written explanation of the problems (used parts sold
>as new, rebuilt parts that were out of specs, etc.) and gave them
>a second chance. They blew that second chance as well a third and
>fourth. As a result, I don't deal with MOFOCO and loudly
>encourage others to do likewise.
Speaking of which, did anybody else see the article in the latest
GASS (German Air Suckers Society) newsletter regarding a Mofoco
rebuilt engine? It was written by a VW shop which installed a
Mofoco engine for a customer. While he did not mention Mofoco by
name, he dropped enough hints to (purposely) make it clear that
Mofoco was the culprit. The engine they sold him, according to the
article, was utter garbage. It was sold as a 1600 dual-port but was
actually a much older motor machined to accept dual-port parts.
Several of the studs pulled straight out of the motor within a few
hundred miles. Parts that were supposed to be rebuilt clearly had
never been touched, or were sloppily installed. He goes on and on,
indicating that the motor basically fell apart almost immediately
upon installation, and Mofoco was so unwilling to stand behind it
(did not even respond to a registered letter outlining his
complaint) that he finally chalked it up as a total loss and
rebuilt one for his customer himself.
This article detailed a VW horror story. I have never had a really
bad experience with Mofoco myself, but after reading this article,
if it is even half true, I'd never touch their motors.
Ron Salmon
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