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Re: [T3] "gasoline heater"


<x-charset iso-8859-1>Other than JB's in Colorado he is about the only one to recomend. JB's can
do Eberspacher, but he is mainly a Stuart Warner guy.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Erkson, Toby" <toby.erkson@intel.com>
To: <type3@vwtype3.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 7:12 AM
Subject: RE: [T3] "gasoline heater"


> Arkady Mirvis a.k.a. The Heater Man, KNOWS gas heaters and repairs them.
> heaterman@nac.net
>
> I've spoken with him on several occasions.  German, lives in New Jersey,
and
> has been working/repairing gas heaters for many years.  He's the only
person
> I recommend.
>
>    Toby Erkson
>    air_cooled_nut@pobox.com
>    '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L, Berg five-speed
>    '95 VW Jetta III GL 2.0L, P-Chipped, Jamex sport suspension
>    Portland, Oregon, http://www.icbm.org/
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >...
> >I've got a gasoline heater in my 1973 Thing. But I have abandoned it
> because
> >of "perceived" failure. A man can't find anyone anymore that knows how to
> >work on a gasoline heater. There's an ole boy in Colorado somewhere who
> >is alway drunk before noon, but knows the gasoline heater. I have read
> about
> >safety of the gasoline heater, but I can't bring myself to try it. My
view
> >is that if they were so good and safe, why did VW also abandon them?
> ...
>
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