Hi all Last week I lost compression on one piston on my air cooled van because of a valve seat that dropped. From what I've seen on the type2 list, it is apparently common when the engine is overheating. Well I thought those engines were not overheating that much... Some fellows suggested that I have installed an oil temperature gauge. I remember that some peoples were talking about oil temp gauge on the vanagon list not so long ago SO this is my questions. Does the oil light in the instrument panel indicate low oil or too hot oil? (I know it is silly but I don't know) If its the latter it did not work last week... IF I should put an oil gauge is there a particular type to choose or the one at say Canadian Tire is OK? How long would it take to a mechanic to install it ($$$???) (I'm not really good in mechanic). I'm gonna go in Alberta with the family in two weeks (from Vancouver) so I don't want to bust another valve because my van is loaded and overheat in the rockies... Any suggestions?? comments??? experiences?? Thank's it is appreciated François François Vézina M.Sc. Department of Biological Sciences Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Burnaby BC. V5A 1S6 Voice: (604) 291-5422 Fax: (604) 291-3496 |
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