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Date:         Sun, 6 Feb 2000 20:21:16 -0500
Reply-To:     Jeff <btlbug@BRIGHT.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jeff <btlbug@BRIGHT.NET>
Subject:      Fw: white clouds behind my van :-(
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When my 84 Vanagon did that the alternator belt had broken and I drove it hot too long. Luckley nothing bad resulted. Good luck Jeff ---------- > From: Timeroot@aol.com > To: vanagon@vanagon.com > Subject: white clouds behind my van :-( > Date: Saturday, February 05, 2000 12:06 PM > > Hello list, last night I was on my way to the Northwoods for some first class > ice fishing and camaraderie with my woodsy friends. > I was happily motoring along in my '84 when I noticed white "smoke" in the > rear view mirror. I pulled off the nearby exit and she was steaming to beat > the band. > At this point I was very happy that It wasn't on fire (it sure looked like it > could have been). I got a tow home, (AAA always pays for itself) and this > morning I am trying to figure out where the problem lies. > My hope is that it is not the head gasket on the left side which has been > leaking slightly since I bought this van in April 1999. There was/is quite a > bit of coolant on the top/back of the motor, and the top of the tranny is > wet. There is coolant everywhere on the left back side of the motor. There is > coolant on the left axle/CV boots. The expansion tank and overflow tank are > still full of coolant. The hoses that run across the front (toward front of > van) of the engine compartment look OK, and I have the plastic bleeder > apparatus out and it looks OK also. > The engine was running great when this happened, and the white clouds were > not coming out of the exhaust pipe. The engine did not get overheated before > I shut her down. > My questions: > 1. How do I find out for sure if is the headgasket or not? > 2. Why do I have the plastic bleeder piece (top front middle of engine > compartment 2 hoses clamp to each side) when it does not show it in the > Bentley? > 3. Does anybody know of a reputable wasserboxer rebuilder in south central > WI, or anywhere in the upper midwest? > > Many thanks in advance, > > Tim Root > Portage, WI > 84 Vanagon > 90 Fox Wagon > 97 Jetta >


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