Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 13:03:35 -0600
Reply-To: Marshall Ruskin <mruskin@PANGEA.CA>
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From: Marshall Ruskin <mruskin@PANGEA.CA>
Subject: Getting Archive results - Super Fast Method
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The best way to get search results (WAY EASIER than the web interface) is to
just do this:
email to: listserv@gerry.vanagon.com
subject: <irrelevant - anything goes - even blank>
body: search YourOwnSearchWordsHere in vanagon
Gerry will send you a letter back that will have a few line summary of the
first 100 matches. You can then choose which letters to ask for, etc. Gerry
will include full directions from there on.
Below are the correspondences of an actual search:
Gerry's reply #1:
search bleeding cooling system in vanagon
->65 matches.
Item # Date Time Recs Subject
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006577 94/12/05 10:21 31 Low Coolant in fill tank...:(
007582 95/01/14 11:57 25 Engine Surges
007604 95/01/14 21:32 32 RE:Engine Surges
007605 95/01/14 18:45 15 Bleeding cooling system
007606 95/01/14 22:06 19 Re: Bleeding cooling system
007621 95/01/15 12:02 41 Re: Bleeding cooling system
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Item #6577 (5 Dec 1994 10:21) - Low Coolant in fill tank...:(
the excess tank back up and hoped that I didn't get too much
air into the system. I think the loss of coolant is linked
^^^^^^
to the cold weather and hence the use of the aux heater. And
you know what that lead's to. The dreaded leaking aux. heater.
I'll be checking that out tonight as well has bleeding the
^^^^^^^^
cooling system to get rid of any air bubble nasties.
^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
Any suggestions as to the bleeding procedure other than to
^^^^^^^^
jack the front end up? Do I just open the bleeder valve in
front, or is there other things I need to do to bleed this
system properly?
^^^^^^
GERRY"S #2 REPLY:
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>GERRY"S LAST REPLY (the letters):
>>>> Posting number 6577, dated 5 Dec 1994 10:21:09
>Date: Mon, 5 Dec 94 10:21:09 PST
>Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
>From: Steve Johnson <sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com>
>Subject: Low Coolant in fill tank...:(
>
>With all this discussion about coolant changing and jacking
>the car up at both ends I decided to check my coolant level
>this morning along with the oil check. Lo and behold there
>was no coolant in the excess fill tank (not expansion tank)
>I didn't have time to check the expansion tank and just filled
>the excess tank back up and hoped that I didn't get too much
>air into the system. I think the loss of coolant is linked
>to the cold weather and hence the use of the aux heater. And
>you know what that lead's to. The dreaded leaking aux. heater.
>I'll be checking that out tonight as well has bleeding the
>cooling system to get rid of any air bubble nasties.
>
>Any suggestions as to the bleeding procedure other than to
>jack the front end up? Do I just open the bleeder valve in
>front, or is there other things I need to do to bleed this
>system properly?
>
>Oh. I'm talking about a '91 GL Camper here.
>
>Steven
>----------------------
>Steven Johnson
>sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com
>'91 VW Camper GL, '86 Nissan Sentra
>Previously owned: '68 bug, '70 squareback, '74 Camper
>
>
>>>> Posting number 7582, dated 14 Jan 1995 11:57:42
>Date: Sat, 14 Jan 1995 11:57:42 -0600 (CST)
>Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
>From: "J. Meade" <jnmeade@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu>
>Subject: Engine Surges
>
>While bleeding air from my cooling system, I ran the engine at about 2000
>RPM by putting a dime in the throttle linkage. After it warmed up good,
>it started periods of running at 2100 and then dropping to 1900 a
>