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Date:         Fri, 28 Sep 2001 12:29:47 -0300
Reply-To:     Malcolm Stebbins <MSTEBBIN@MSVU1.MSVU.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Malcolm Stebbins <MSTEBBIN@MSVU1.MSVU.CA>
Organization: Mount Saint Vincent University
Subject:      Re: antifreeze and stop leak
In-Reply-To:  <2FAC6A580E76544C842BC944943D1B0C01A7D304@xch-sw-03.ds.boeing.com>
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William: I have had a similar experience. I had the green anti-freeze in and then I thought that I'd better use the "good" VW (expensive) orange stuff - when I did I got leaks from nearly every hose clamp and also ever-so- slight weeping from the head gaskets. My (trusted) mechanic says that it has something to do with molecule size and he suggested that I go back to the green stuff. Go figure. Malcolm

On 28 Sep 2001, at 8:22, Greenamyer, William L wrote:

> Had a very interesting experiment (totally unplanned). I > have some external cracks in the external part of the water > jacket on my boxer. I had green antifreeze initially. > Added some stop leak. The leak stopped. Later on, I > changed to the green antifreeze (phosphate free). Within a > short time, the leak started up again. Had to take the van > in to the mechanic for some work and he noticed that the > coolent was down so he filled it up with the green stuff. > When I got the van back, I expected to be putting coolent in > it again. No such luck. It stopped leaking again??? Later > on, as the coolent was used, I started adding in the orange > again. All of a sudden, the leak was back. Kept putting > the orange antifreeze in until I ran out. Couldn't find a > source for a while so started using the green in the mean > time. Suprise. The leak has almost stopped again. Normally > I wouldn't think much of this but the boxer was really > leaking and now it is almost dry. I had to go back and > review my records to make sure but this was the sequence of > events. Very weird but in the event of an emergency, this > might be a life saver (or boxer saver as the case may be). > Seems that a lot of the stop leaks were made before the > orange antifreeze came out and there might be something that > just doesn't work right with the orange antifreeze. For the > time being, I am still using the green even though I just > found another source for the orange antifreeze. > > William


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