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Date:         Tue, 29 May 2001 13:50:09 -0700
Reply-To:     Steven Johnson <sjohnso2000@YAHOO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Steven Johnson <sjohnso2000@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: '90 Vanagon: Hose leaking antifreeze
In-Reply-To:  <Pine.LNX.4.21.0105291252530.19195-100000@stratus.cloudfactory.org>
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Hi Ki,

I was reading your reply post and was trying to figure out how you were plugging holes with your camel back and piece of pin. I finally realized that you "spliced" in these pieces. Wow! And the piece of pen is still holding? I'm impressed!!

Nice piece of MacGyver work.... :)

Speaking of MacGyver(ing) does anyone out there have any suggestions as to how to pinch/plug off the hoses while replacing the distribution stack? I'd like to do this as cleanly as possible (if possible).

Thanks!

Steven '91 Westy

--- KI <ki@CLOUDFACTORY.ORG> wrote: > sounds like the same hose that burned right through > on my vanagon on my > trip to death valley a couple of months ago. i had > just come over monitor > pass and all of a sudden my engine started heating > up. it had been laying > on top of my muffler. funny, the first > thing i tried was duck tape too, didnt' work tho'. > i did end up taking > the mouth piece of my camel back and plugging the > too ends of teh hose > into it. filled the car up with coolant and made it > to the next town and > it blew off, spewing all my coolant out again. > luckily i made it to a > littel store and bought some hose clamps and cut a 2 > inch piece of an ink > pen and jammed the two ends into it and clampled > them down. made it to > death valley and then to taos nm and then all the > way back to san > fran. i still haven't fixed it yet as i'm waiting > on the tiico engine and > don't want to spend any more money on the current > one. jsut did a trip to > umpqua nat forest in oregon and it held up fine. i > would def. bleed the > cooling system. > > > > > On Sat, 26 May 2001, Don Oldenburg wrote: > > > Hi Everyone-- > > > > My '90 Vanagon blasted out a load of > antifreeze the other day soon as I > > parked it after driving it a while. I checked > around the engine compartment > > this morning and followed the hosing from the > reserve tank until I found the > > leak. > > Looking at the engine compartment from the > back and on top: Hosing from > > the reserve tank sort follows around the top > inside of the comparment > > opening; on the left side, there's a T-junction > with a black rubber hose, > > about 1/2 inch round and maybe 14 inches long to > where it gets larger in > > diameter (maybe 3/4 or an inch) for about four > inches to where it connects to > > the left-side cylinder head on top. > > Right before that rubber hose fits onto the > metal engine connection, > > there's a break where the antifreeze leaks when > pressured. Got the part #: > > 025-121-058-M (and maybe the same number ending in > C instead of M might > > work)... > > I tried searching the archive but for some > reason can't get in at all, > > so.... > > > > My Question: The hose looks easy enough to > remove (clamp on each end). > > I'm thinking I could take it off, dry it good, and > do some heavy duty taping > > over that rupture, and put it back on--so I could > at least drive it for a few > > days until I get the replacement hose special > ordered. Is that adviseable or > > not? > > > > Second Question: If I take that hose off, do I > run the risk of getting > > air in the system (and if so, what's the trick to > doing this then and not > > getting air in then system?), or will it just pull > more antifreeze off the > > reserve once I hook it back up again and start it? > > > > It looks like a simple fix--but I've done > simple fixes before that ended > > up causing bigger headaches. Any advise would be > appreciated. > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Don Oldenburg > > McLean, Va. > > elevenhalf@aol.com > >

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