Hi, Luckily (as Bill Davidson advised), I didn't jump to conclusions. The coolant leak on my '87 Diesel panel van turned out to be a hose end disintegrating... Very hard to detect and if it wasn't for the leak getting worse, I would have never found it. Although most suggestions I recieved weren't anywhere near the real problem (which is logical; none of the listees can actually look inside the thing to form an opinion), it helps me to get an understanding of the engine, which I desperately need as well. Anyway, I'm happy again, so thanks. Peter. ---------------------------------------------------------- "This isn't life in the fast lane, it's life in the oncoming traffic" - Terry Pratchett - ---------------------------------------------------------- Peter van Marwijk, Concept & Design Mediaweb, Internet Integrators (http://mediaweb.nl) P.O. Box 207 - 2200 AE - Noordwijk - The Netherlands Phone : +31 71-3641168 Fax: +31 71-3641165 Email :pvanmarwijk@mediaweb.nl ICQ: 3773451 ---------------------------------------------------------- Katwijkse Branding Surfclub -> http://kbs.nl |
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