Re: 2001 Weekender For Sale
Sorry but I did not receive it until now. It is likely a problem on my end.? I fully appreciate the positive thoughts.?
Thank you.? Bob Williams.? On Jun 17, 2021, at 10:14 AM, jhadler6 via groups.io <jhadler6@...> wrote: ? ?Hi Bob,? ?I'm not sure that you got my private message.? First, so sorry to hear about your cancer.? I will miss reading your thoughtful posts on this forum.?? I own a EVC and am a huge VW van fan.? I've had 78 and 86 Westy's also.? I have been looking for a 01-3 Weekender for my family that won't break the bank.? ?We live in Utah but are from Maryland originally and our parents still live there.? We will be back visiting them for the first time since before Covid in a couple of weeks and are very interested in your van.? We are flying in on saturday the 26th thru the 12th.? ?you can get a hold of me at:? jhadler6@...? thanks! jacques
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Re: 2001 Weekender For Sale
Bob -? I am so sorry to hear of your illness. That sucks, to put it mildly. I hope you are able to be comfortable.
I am not a DIYer by any means - I can check the oil and eyeball the coolant level but I have always enjoyed reading your posts. The information is valuable & I can pass it along to my mechanic as needed. Thanks to you and others in this group my van keeps humming along.
Kate A 2003 Weekender ex 1993 MV
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Re: 2001 Weekender For Sale
Stephen
Thank you. You very kind.
Bob
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On Jun 17, 2021, at 16:20, Stephen Jackson <register@...> wrote:
? Bob,?
I was wondering why we had not heard from you on the forum recently. ? I am so sorry to hear what you are going through
Peace be with you
Stephen On Jun 17, 2021, at 10:14 AM, jhadler6 via groups.io <jhadler6@...> wrote:
?Hi Bob,? ?I'm not sure that you got my private message.? First, so sorry to hear about your cancer.? I will miss reading your thoughtful posts on this forum.?? I own a EVC and am a huge VW van fan.? I've had 78 and 86 Westy's also.? I have been looking for a 01-3 Weekender for my family that won't break the bank.? ?We live in Utah but are from Maryland originally and our parents still live there.? We will be back visiting them for the first time since before Covid in a couple of weeks and are very interested in your van.? We are flying in on saturday the 26th thru the 12th.? ?you can get a hold of me at:? jhadler6@...? thanks! jacques
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First thing to check for me would be the thermostat.??Take it off and disconnect it, see if the behaviour stops,
Jim
On 17 Jun 2021, 22:34 +0200, Domokos Hadnagy <domokos.hadnagy@...>, wrote:
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I have a Eurovan that has very strange behavior when it gets hot outside. When the outside temperature is over 85 or 90 the gas heater fan comes on, not the heater. This happens if it is even not being driven just parked in my driveway. It stays on until the outside temperature drops. It stays on if I’m camping in warm weather until late into the night.
Any suggestion on how to get around this problem?
Domokos
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Wanted: Evap Carbon Canister for 2000 Eurovan
I'm looking for the Evap Carbon Canister for a 2000 Eurovan, which is shown here:
No longer available new, so if anyone has a used one, please let me know. Thanks! Mike
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I have a Eurovan that has very strange behavior when it gets hot outside. When the outside temperature is over 85 or 90 the gas heater fan comes on, not the heater. This happens if it is even not being driven just parked in my driveway. It stays on until the outside temperature drops. It stays on if I’m camping in warm weather until late into the night.
Any suggestion on how to get around this problem?
Domokos
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Re: 2001 Weekender For Sale
Bob,?
I was wondering why we had not heard from you on the forum recently. ? I am so sorry to hear what you are going through
Peace be with you
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On Jun 17, 2021, at 10:14 AM, jhadler6 via groups.io <jhadler6@...> wrote:
?Hi Bob,? ?I'm not sure that you got my private message.? First, so sorry to hear about your cancer.? I will miss reading your thoughtful posts on this forum.?? I own a EVC and am a huge VW van fan.? I've had 78 and 86 Westy's also.? I have been looking for a 01-3 Weekender for my family that won't break the bank.? ?We live in Utah but are from Maryland originally and our parents still live there.? We will be back visiting them for the first time since before Covid in a couple of weeks and are very interested in your van.? We are flying in on saturday the 26th thru the 12th.? ?you can get a hold of me at:? jhadler6@...? thanks! jacques
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Re: 1995 EVC Torsion Bar Bushing?
I bought my 02EVC from Tynans VW in Aurora- they might still have
someone of staff that know how to work on them.
sam
02EVC
On 6/17/2021 2:39 PM, Bernie Johnsen
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Our 95 EVC has been making an odd clunk from the
front right corner for about 2 years now.? Originally I would
hear it maybe once a month and it was crazy loud.? Almost
sounded like something heavy and metal broke or shifted very
quickly when I was on the brakes and then sometimes when I
accelerated again.? Usually happens when braking and turning to
full lock and back while backing into the garage door or other
slow braking/turning hard.
Over time the sound has decreased in intensity dramatically
but increased proportionally in frequency.? Now when I hear it
it usually sounds like something is rattling or loose but you
can still tell that it is suspension related and seems like a
heavy component.
Finding anyone in the Colorado Springs area that will even
look at Eurovan, including VW speciality shops I've called,
has been difficult.? I brought it to a small local shop that
has done some other work for me to diagnose the?problem but
they are mostly domestic vehicles and don't have any real
speciality.? They could hear it, however, they suggested I
take it to a suspension shop for a full diagnosis since it
wasn't obvious.
I found a shop that specializes in Porsche/Audi/VW who does
everything from Porsche race prep to air cooled VWs.? They
seem to be pretty familiar with Eurovans and I've seen one or
two at the shop the few times I've been there.
This shop has had a look at it twice.? The first time they
too couldn't quite pinpoint it and said to bring it back when
it was more frequent.? About a month later, and now with the
noise more frequent, I brought it back.? They still aren't
sure what the noise is but have checked all the usual stuff
like ball joints, looked for any loose stuff, etc.? They now
'think' it is the torsion bar bushing.?
This page sorta corroborates their thinking:
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worn
torsion bar bushings can cause a clunk noise when going over
bumps"
I'm told this is one of those fun jobs that takes hours to
replace a pretty inexpensive part. They say I should brace for
about $800 for labor since a ton of the suspension has to be
completely disassembled to get to this bushing.
So my questions are these:
- Does anyone know how to definitively?diagnose a bad
torsion bar bushing?
- Has anyone ever had to replace a torsion bar bushing and
can you corroborate that this is a pretty huge job?
- The shop is pretty backed up and won't be able to get to
it for a bit.? Assuming it is in fact a torsion bar
bushing, is it unsafe to drive or just annoying???
Thanks all!?
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1995 EVC Torsion Bar Bushing?
Our 95 EVC has been making an odd clunk from the front right corner for about 2 years now.? Originally I would hear it maybe once a month and it was crazy loud.? Almost sounded like something heavy and metal broke or shifted very quickly when I was on the brakes and then sometimes when I accelerated again.? Usually happens when braking and turning to full lock and back while backing into the garage door or other slow braking/turning hard.
Over time the sound has decreased in intensity dramatically but increased proportionally in frequency.? Now when I hear it it usually sounds like something is rattling or loose but you can still tell that it is suspension related and seems like a heavy component.
Finding anyone in the Colorado Springs area that will even look at Eurovan, including VW speciality shops I've called, has been difficult.? I brought it to a small local shop that has done some other work for me to diagnose the?problem but they are mostly domestic vehicles and don't have any real speciality.? They could hear it, however, they suggested I take it to a suspension shop for a full diagnosis since it wasn't obvious.
I found a shop that specializes in Porsche/Audi/VW who does everything from Porsche race prep to air cooled VWs.? They seem to be pretty familiar with Eurovans and I've seen one or two at the shop the few times I've been there.
This shop has had a look at it twice.? The first time they too couldn't quite pinpoint it and said to bring it back when it was more frequent.? About a month later, and now with the noise more frequent, I brought it back.? They still aren't sure what the noise is but have checked all the usual stuff like ball joints, looked for any loose stuff, etc.? They now 'think' it is the torsion bar bushing.? This page sorta corroborates their thinking: ? "
worn torsion bar bushings can cause a clunk noise when going over bumps"I'm told this is one of those fun jobs that takes hours to replace a pretty inexpensive part. They say I should brace for about $800 for labor since a ton of the suspension has to be completely disassembled to get to this bushing. So my questions are these: - Does anyone know how to definitively?diagnose a bad torsion bar bushing?
- Has anyone ever had to replace a torsion bar bushing and can you corroborate that this is a pretty huge job?
- The shop is pretty backed up and won't be able to get to it for a bit.? Assuming it is in fact a torsion bar bushing, is it unsafe to drive or just annoying???
Thanks all!?
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Re: Axle unit 95 euro & shock bolt
As it?turns out I actually just got it out. Hammering in the 12 sided Allen using an air racket which wasn’t enough. Then slowly just using a breaker bar and a few Hail Marys.?
Now to find a piece of wood to hold up that upper arm!!! VW Tool 3250 ?
Thanks for the suggestions and support.?
I wasn’t 100% on using 5 bolts just worst case thinking.?
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On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 10:57 AM Joshua Van Tol < jvantol@...> wrote: Why would you run just five bolts? You can get new bolts, and there should be a new set in your boot kit or with the new axle.
If you do cut the head off, and get the axle out, you should be able to get the remaining bolt out with vice grips. It may thread out by hand once the tension is relieved.
Josh
Joshua. Michael, Darin, and Kyle,
Thanks for the suggerstion. Some I have already used (hammering in the 12 sided socket after cleaning, etc).
I will try the impact next, and not sure why I didn’t aside from breaking it.?
And before I resort the last act of desperation (cutting the head off and using just 5 new bolts instead of 6, sort off like driving with 4 lug nuts after twisting one off if you think about it?)
?I am going to use a very thing metal cutting wheel and cut the washer that is under the head. My thought is since the bolt hole in the CV joint is unthreaded and the washer is removed the load or tension on the bolt from torquing is relieved.? Maybe over engineering that aspect ?a bolted connection.?
Again thanks to the collection of suggestions.? On Jun 16, 2021, at 4:04 PM, Joshua Van Tol < jvantol@...> wrote:
Several suggestions in order of desperation:
1.) Hammer the 12 point driver into the bolt before trying to turn it. The hammering may also loosen the threads.
2.) Use a vice grips to apply more torque to the bolt. 3.) Weld a larger nut to the end of the bolt, and turn that. 4.) Cut off the head of the bolt with an angle grinder.
Thanks Darin,
Well that one last bolt on the axle to transmission flange is stuck. The hole for the 12 point drive must have been damaged. When I hold it in right and try to turn it out the drive wants to push out the bolt.
Any suggestions? I’ve cleaned the bolt head with a dental pick and lubed the bolt joint as best I could.?
Thanks for the lead on the axle.?
Craig? has some at a good price if your doing it yourself. cheers.
Darin 95 euroV 168k Group,?
Giving a once over before heading off on vacation found the inner left hand CV boot town about half way round. Still had geese but could see the joint clearly.?
Have the axle assembly about removed from the van one flange bolt to go (fingers crossed and fresh 12 sided socket).
Who is a good source for these axle assemblies? ?Ones to avoid or recommend?
Lastly anyone have a source for the 14MM x 170mm long lower bolt for the shock and sway bar? Mine sadly needs the threads cleaned with a die and if that does not work looking for a source.
Thanks and hope everyone is enjoying there weekend not removing parts!!!?
Craig 95 Euro 295K
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Re: 2001 Weekender For Sale
Hi Bob,? ?I'm not sure that you got my private message.? First, so sorry to hear about your cancer.? I will miss reading your thoughtful posts on this forum.?? I own a EVC and am a huge VW van fan.? I've had 78 and 86 Westy's also.? I have been looking for a 01-3 Weekender for my family that won't break the bank.? ?We live in Utah but are from Maryland originally and our parents still live there.? We will be back visiting them for the first time since before Covid in a couple of weeks and are very interested in your van.? We are flying in on saturday the 26th thru the 12th.? ?you can get a hold of me at:? jhadler6@...? thanks! jacques
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Re: 2001 Weekender For Sale
So sorry to hear this.?
Paula Hyman
2001 EVC
Oakland CA
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On 06/17/2021 7:35 AM Bob Williams via groups.io <sea2river@...> wrote:
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Carl,?
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Thanks. How have you been??
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This myeloma sucks. I hope to make it to my 79th birthday on 28 Jun. And other holidays but I am now walking with a cane and ride in wheel chair. We have a three-year old “miniature”labradoodle (50#)that I loved to walk but can’t any longer. If I fell, I could not get up.?
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I’ve gone from 200# and 6’4” to 152# and 5’11”. Japanese internment camp prisoners have similar bodies to mine. Not a pretty sight.?
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Have a good day and thanks for the support.?
On Jun 17, 2021, at 09:54, Carl Henderson via groups.io <carlhenderson@...> wrote:
Bob's a long time list member with helpful info for others.?
Based on his postings, this van has been properly and well cared for.
Carl
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Re: Axle unit 95 euro & shock bolt
Why would you run just five bolts? You can get new bolts, and there should be a new set in your boot kit or with the new axle.
If you do cut the head off, and get the axle out, you should be able to get the remaining bolt out with vice grips. It may thread out by hand once the tension is relieved.
Josh
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Joshua. Michael, Darin, and Kyle,
Thanks for the suggerstion. Some I have already used (hammering in the 12 sided socket after cleaning, etc).
I will try the impact next, and not sure why I didn’t aside from breaking it.?
And before I resort the last act of desperation (cutting the head off and using just 5 new bolts instead of 6, sort off like driving with 4 lug nuts after twisting one off if you think about it?)
?I am going to use a very thing metal cutting wheel and cut the washer that is under the head. My thought is since the bolt hole in the CV joint is unthreaded and the washer is removed the load or tension on the bolt from torquing is relieved.? Maybe over engineering that aspect ?a bolted connection.?
Again thanks to the collection of suggestions.? On Jun 16, 2021, at 4:04 PM, Joshua Van Tol < jvantol@...> wrote:
Several suggestions in order of desperation:
1.) Hammer the 12 point driver into the bolt before trying to turn it. The hammering may also loosen the threads.
2.) Use a vice grips to apply more torque to the bolt. 3.) Weld a larger nut to the end of the bolt, and turn that. 4.) Cut off the head of the bolt with an angle grinder.
Thanks Darin,
Well that one last bolt on the axle to transmission flange is stuck. The hole for the 12 point drive must have been damaged. When I hold it in right and try to turn it out the drive wants to push out the bolt.
Any suggestions? I’ve cleaned the bolt head with a dental pick and lubed the bolt joint as best I could.?
Thanks for the lead on the axle.?
Craig? has some at a good price if your doing it yourself. cheers.
Darin 95 euroV 168k Group,?
Giving a once over before heading off on vacation found the inner left hand CV boot town about half way round. Still had geese but could see the joint clearly.?
Have the axle assembly about removed from the van one flange bolt to go (fingers crossed and fresh 12 sided socket).
Who is a good source for these axle assemblies? ?Ones to avoid or recommend?
Lastly anyone have a source for the 14MM x 170mm long lower bolt for the shock and sway bar? Mine sadly needs the threads cleaned with a die and if that does not work looking for a source.
Thanks and hope everyone is enjoying there weekend not removing parts!!!?
Craig 95 Euro 295K
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Re: 2001 Weekender For Sale
Carl,?
Thanks. How have you been??
This myeloma sucks. I hope to make it to my 79th birthday on 28 Jun. And other holidays but I am now walking with a cane and ride in wheel chair. We have a three-year old “miniature”labradoodle (50#)that I loved to walk but can’t any longer. If I fell, I could not get up.?
I’ve gone from 200# and 6’4” to 152# and 5’11”. Japanese internment camp prisoners have similar bodies to mine. Not a pretty sight.?
Have a good day and thanks for the support.?
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On Jun 17, 2021, at 09:54, Carl Henderson via groups.io <carlhenderson@...> wrote:
?Bob's a long time list member with helpful info for others.? Based on his postings, this van has been properly and well cared for.
Carl
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Re: 2001 Weekender For Sale
Bob's a long time list member with helpful info for others.? Based on his postings, this van has been properly and well cared for.
Carl
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Re: Anyone have a Norcold 3163 they'd like to sell?
Not sure.? didn't work on propane, I think that the relighter board was bad.? it didn't cool well on shore power either.? Unfortunately I got rid of it after getting the TF65.? ?Try the Samba,? seems I read plenty of posts about people swapping and having old norco units that they are giving away or selling cheap.? maybe try the eurovan classifieds there.? good luck!
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Re: Axle unit 95 euro & shock bolt
Joshua. Michael, Darin, and Kyle,
Thanks for the suggerstion. Some I have already used (hammering in the 12 sided socket after cleaning, etc).
I will try the impact next, and not sure why I didn’t aside from breaking it.?
And before I resort the last act of desperation (cutting the head off and using just 5 new bolts instead of 6, sort off like driving with 4 lug nuts after twisting one off if you think about it?)
?I am going to use a very thing metal cutting wheel and cut the washer that is under the head. My thought is since the bolt hole in the CV joint is unthreaded and the washer is removed the load or tension on the bolt from torquing is relieved. ?Maybe over engineering that aspect ?a bolted connection.?
Again thanks to the collection of suggestions.?
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On Jun 16, 2021, at 4:04 PM, Joshua Van Tol < jvantol@...> wrote:
Several suggestions in order of desperation:
1.) Hammer the 12 point driver into the bolt before trying to turn it. The hammering may also loosen the threads.
2.) Use a vice grips to apply more torque to the bolt. 3.) Weld a larger nut to the end of the bolt, and turn that. 4.) Cut off the head of the bolt with an angle grinder.
Thanks Darin,
Well that one last bolt on the axle to transmission flange is stuck. The hole for the 12 point drive must have been damaged. When I hold it in right and try to turn it out the drive wants to push out the bolt.
Any suggestions? I’ve cleaned the bolt head with a dental pick and lubed the bolt joint as best I could.?
Thanks for the lead on the axle.?
Craig? has some at a good price if your doing it yourself. cheers.
Darin 95 euroV 168k Group,?
Giving a once over before heading off on vacation found the inner left hand CV boot town about half way round. Still had geese but could see the joint clearly.?
Have the axle assembly about removed from the van one flange bolt to go (fingers crossed and fresh 12 sided socket).
Who is a good source for these axle assemblies? ?Ones to avoid or recommend?
Lastly anyone have a source for the 14MM x 170mm long lower bolt for the shock and sway bar? Mine sadly needs the threads cleaned with a die and if that does not work looking for a source.
Thanks and hope everyone is enjoying there weekend not removing parts!!!?
Craig 95 Euro 295K
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Re: Anyone have a Norcold 3163 they'd like to sell?
I'm looking to avoid the expense of the needed electrical upgrades at this time. The TF65 is on my radar, but the $$$$ for the solar and improved batteries aren't happening right now. What went wrong with your Norcold? If the refrig circuit isn't shot I might be able to salvage it...
Josh
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I pulled a non working Norcold from my 99 EVC and replaced it with a truckfridge 65.? ?It was pretty easy,? there are a number of references online about how to do it.? The TF is a great improvement, draws much less power and isn't tempermental with lighting the propane.? I have a 100W solar panel and that has been fine for up to a few days camping keeping the fridge cold.? Of course I am down here in the sunny SW.
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Re: Anyone have a Norcold 3163 they'd like to sell?
I pulled a non working Norcold from my 99 EVC and replaced it with a truckfridge 65.? ?It was pretty easy,? there are a number of references online about how to do it.? The TF is a great improvement, draws much less power and isn't tempermental with lighting the propane.? I have a 100W solar panel and that has been fine for up to a few days camping keeping the fridge cold.? Of course I am down here in the sunny SW.
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Hi all,
I just upgraded to 16" for the 1995 EVC. I have four hubcaps if anyone wants them.
Also, the old 15" rims, but probably no one for those....
Unless you are close to Boulder, CO I'll ask for some shipping cost.
Preston
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