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Date:         Fri, 21 Jul 2000 17:23:52 -0700
Reply-To:     Jim A <jrasite@eoni.com>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jim A <jrasite@eoni.com>
Organization: WetWesties <http://wetwesties.org>
Subject:      Re: early 83.5 coolant hose Q?
Comments: To: Oxroad@aol.com
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Why don't you get yourself to the local independent muffler shop and have them bend up a connecting pipe to cross the belts. The slightly smaller diameter just might clear.

Jim Arnott WetWesties Union, OR

Jeffrey R wrote: > > The first problem is the top coolant hose has a part number 025 121 130 (NOT: > 025 121 130A which seems more common on the 1.9 waterboxer). It comes off > the top of the coolant tank and goes just over the a/c belt to attach to the > black metal pipe that that runs across the engine from side to side. The > other hose runs from the water pump to the coolant tank just under the fan > belt that runs to the A/c. the upper and lower coolant hose joint each other > through T connections on each joined by a coupling with hose clamps. > > Any ideas that have worked or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Jeff > 83.5 Westy > NYC


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