i cut some visquine (sp?...plastic sheeting) and layed that between the pad and the carpet. just in case. but i like the tupperware idea...except for the heat and space it would take up. t Tony DeMille Creative Director/VW lover Candesa Interactive 251 River Park Dr. Provo, Utah 84604
> ---------- > From: Todd Last > Reply To: Todd Last > Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 8:58 AM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Maple Syrup? > > Wonder if preventative maintenance might be to seal the board with > something > (varathane?) before you get a leak? > > Or why not cut a tupperwear tub and place in under the heater core. That > way > if it leaks the leak will be caught in the tub? Or put a few sponges > around > it. > > Todd > '88 Westy > > Rico Sapolich wrote: > > > In a message dated 10/10/00 10:56:24 AM, JSchaper@SCHSA.ORG writes: > > > > << I can't discern any leaks. Yet when I turned the rear > > heater on this morning, there is still the smell of maple syrup. >> > > > > John, > > > > A sad fact of life is that everytime I have smelled that sweet aroma in > a > > Vanagon, I have also found a leak . . . somewhere. > > > > Rich > > |
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