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Date:         Tue, 29 Aug 2000 23:46:31 -0000
Reply-To:     Pat Dooley <pdooley@GTE.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Pat Dooley <pdooley@GTE.NET>
Subject:      Re: READ!! your van is rusting and you dont even know it!!!.....
In-Reply-To:  <c0.87ec45d.26dccb5d@aol.com>
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One place my van is rusting which surprised me is the rear hatch. On the very top inside edge, above the seal but below the part exposed to the elements.

I think what causes this problem is leaf accumulation. The leaves rot and break down, releasing tannic acid, which attacks the paint.

> -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf > Of JordanVw@aol.com > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 8:16 AM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: READ!! your van is rusting and you dont even know it!!!..... > > > for those of you with '88 up vans w/ the fiberglass bumpers (and > '87 wolfys > too) take a flashlight and take a peek behind the rear bumper end > caps, from > above or below (between the body and the bumper end cap).. what do you see > back there? odds are you got bad seam rust eating away at your rear > quarterpanels and you dont even know it... go look..you may be be > suprised.. > this can also be said for the drivers side rocker panel seam, > hidden by the > fiberglass rocker moulding... out of sight, out of mind.. what > you dont see, > CAN hurt you (or rather your van). > > Also, another thing everyone should do, is take a look under each > rear corner > of your van.. where the battery boxes would be if it were a bus.. > you'll see > an embossed X in the metal. above this panel, is where water that > enters thru > the rear air scoops collects, and sits...and thats where that > horizontal seam > is.. water sits in there everytime it rains or you wash your > van, and eats > out the seam, and starts to rust out from the inside.. > > on the aircooled buses and vanagons there is a little drain hole at the > center of the X. this allows rainwater trapped above this panel to drain > out.. For some reason, in '83 VW stopped drilling a drain hole > there...why? > who knows. Anyway, it would be to everyone's advantage to drill a small > drain hole at the center of the X to alleviate standing water above that > panel... > just a friendly tip to make your van last longer... > > chris >


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