buyer beware: audi v8 for parts Mesa. AZ (Kenneth)
Adam Gratz
adamgratz at gmail.com
Thu Dec 12 13:53:12 PST 2013
So who is the Bad Karma Audi guy? Do you have a name or contact info for
him?
Thanks,
Doc-
PS: I'm building a prototype electric wheelchair weighing in at under
80lbs. Anyone interested or wanting to contribute ideas? I have some info
on Face Book under "Bump Car"
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> 3. Re: Brake servo return hose (Bernie Benz)
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> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 13:08:09 -0700
> From: Kenneth <auditude at cox.net>
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> Yeah, a while back I sold him a 200q20v and in good faith let him borrow
> the chipped ECU that was in it until he got a chipset of his own. He sold
> it with my chipped ECU...
>
> Kenneth
>
> Scott <otw185 at gmail.com>
> >
> > in spite of 12 years of good karma on these lists buying and selling
> parts
> > without a single problem (even including $3k+ rs2 transmission from
> > Germany) , this guy on audifans marketplace is apparently just going to
> > keep my paypal money for nothing in exchange, or a refund as he promised.
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> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 17:13:05 -0500
> From: Jay Kempf <jkempf at madriver.com>
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> Subject: Brake servo return hose
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> Anybody got a good clean brake servo return hose they could part with.
> Mine is pretty frozen up and I'd like to put one on that the nut is
> still spinning on the line. Also looking for a good set of front tie
> rods and tie rod ends. Mine are fine but are so frozen I can't really
> adjust so I'd like to swap them out to a clean pair.
>
> Won my battle with the rear diff front bearing and seal. Got it all back
> together and filled it up with oil using an unorthodox method at best
> but it worked. Swapping out to my spare master and booster servo to get
> it back on the road finally.
>
> Regards,
>
> jfk
>
> 802 272 5868
> jkempf at madriver.com
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 15:44:52 -0800
> From: Bernie Benz <b.benz at charter.net>
> To: jkempf at madriver.com
> Cc: Audi Fans <200q20v at audifans.com>
> Subject: Re: Brake servo return hose
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> Jay,
> ?brake servo return hose? You mean the 8? hose to the hyd reservoir with
> the 90deg bend fitting into the top of the brake servo? Pretty simple hose
> replacement, under no pressure. Don?t bother removing the fittiing, just
> put the new hose on it.
>
> Tie rod end toe adjustments frozen up, ball joints still good. Years ago I
> torched mine to get them out, greased them and added a soft hose boot on
> each to keep the water out. Been fine since.
>
> Bernie
>
> On Dec 11, 2013, at 2:13 PM, Jay Kempf wrote:
>
> > Anybody got a good clean brake servo return hose they could part with.
> Mine is pretty frozen up and I'd like to put one on that the nut is still
> spinning on the line. Also looking for a good set of front tie rods and tie
> rod ends. Mine are fine but are so frozen I can't really adjust so I'd like
> to swap them out to a clean pair.
> >
> > Won my battle with the rear diff front bearing and seal. Got it all back
> together and filled it up with oil using an unorthodox method at best but
> it worked. Swapping out to my spare master and booster servo to get it back
> on the road finally.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > jfk
> >
> > 802 272 5868
> > jkempf at madriver.com
> >
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