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Date:         Thu, 15 Feb 2001 16:23:55 EST
Reply-To:     Finrun@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Finn Runyon <Finrun@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Cooling question...
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In preparation for a trip south in 3 weeks in "Pooh," our 87 Westy, I am looking the cooling system and fuel distribution system which has never been replaced. I was noticing that the steel coolant pipe that runs on the left lower area of the engine compartment has develops several rust "blisters." Might this be surface scale from say a rock that nicked the surface, or is it likely that the pipe is about to blow? I have always been concerned about the rubber parts, but I am wondering about the steel now. In the area of fuel distribution, I have never replaced the rubber fuel lines that connect to the fuel rails and injectors. They are quite hard. It looks to me as though they are crimped into the injector, and screwed onto the rail...does this mean that the whole injector has to be replaced? Is there a particular type of hose that is best to use? Thanks for your assistance, Finn Runyon 87 GL Westy 99 Beetle 97 A6 Wagon


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