JD
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3208 n.a. coolant leak
When I was in the foreign car*repair*business in the late 60's*I had a guy call me one day and asked if he could bring in his VW Van (mid 60's*model) because it needed an engine overhaul.* Of course I said yes.* The next day he shows up with the van on the back of a wrecker the engine out of it and totally, I mean totally disassembled in cardboard box's in the van.
It seems that the guy took it to the local VW dealer and they tore the engine down to give him an estimate.* They wanted over $2,000 to rebuild the engine.* He neglected to tell me that on the phone.* They took every conceivable part apart and just dumped carbs, distributor, bearing end caps, thrust washers, bolts, nuts, washers,*you name it in to the boxes.* It took me two weeks to get that thing sorted out,*back together and running.* My dad told me later that he didn't think it could be done.* I wasn't sure either but it got up and running and I only had a few bits and pieces left over.* I really think the guys in the VW shop put some extras in just to have some fun.* Mostly nuts and lock washers and a few sheet metal screws.
So have fun.
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-- Edited by JD on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 07:00:39 AM
What's the fun in that?skipperdude wrote:*I bagged and labeled every nut, bolt and piece that came off. Every bolt went back into the hole it came out of.
Except for the ones I replaced with new.
SD
When I was in the foreign car*repair*business in the late 60's*I had a guy call me one day and asked if he could bring in his VW Van (mid 60's*model) because it needed an engine overhaul.* Of course I said yes.* The next day he shows up with the van on the back of a wrecker the engine out of it and totally, I mean totally disassembled in cardboard box's in the van.
It seems that the guy took it to the local VW dealer and they tore the engine down to give him an estimate.* They wanted over $2,000 to rebuild the engine.* He neglected to tell me that on the phone.* They took every conceivable part apart and just dumped carbs, distributor, bearing end caps, thrust washers, bolts, nuts, washers,*you name it in to the boxes.* It took me two weeks to get that thing sorted out,*back together and running.* My dad told me later that he didn't think it could be done.* I wasn't sure either but it got up and running and I only had a few bits and pieces left over.* I really think the guys in the VW shop put some extras in just to have some fun.* Mostly nuts and lock washers and a few sheet metal screws.
So have fun.
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-- Edited by JD on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 07:00:39 AM