Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 18:57:27 -0800
Reply-To: Myron Lind <mdlind@RICA.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Myron Lind <mdlind@RICA.NET>
Subject: Re: Diesel Exapansion Tank Problem Solution
Hi Maynard, I was glad to hear you made it home in great shape!
I have a general question about all the cooling hoses on the
diesels. Has anyone ever welded or brazed all (or some) the angles
and "T"s out of steel/copper/stainless, leaving mostly straight
hose sections that could be sourced almost anywhere? I realize
that the engine needs to "move" in relation to the coolant pipes
and expansion tanks (or they could maybe be mounted on the motor
itself?). Aside from the difficulty of the actual fabrication,
what would be good reasons to NOT try this?
Myron Lind
81 Westy
82 Westy diesel, wanting a motor
----- Original Message -----
From: Maynard Southard <echomhs@GIS.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: Diesel Exapansion Tank Problem Solution
> I have posted a couple of pictures of two different OEM diesel
Vanagon
> Expansion Tank/Hose set ups. See:
> http://www.gis.net/~southard/Projects/VanagonCoolantHoses.htm
>
> Until I acquired my '86 Diesel Double Cab, I had wondered
exactly how the later
> "plastic pipe" setup differed from my '82 metal pipe setup. I
hope these
> pictures help others understand the difference.
>
> Maynard Southard (OvO) '79
> '86 Double Cab Diesel "Col. Potter"
> '82 Westy Diesel "Reinhardt"
> '82 Vanagon GL Diesel "Sluggo"
> '93 EV GL "Klinger"
> '00 Golf GLS TDI "WooHoo"
> '84 Jetta GL TD "Donor"
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 13, 2001 12:07 PM, Michael Snow
<mwsnow@HOME.COM> wrote:
> > Ken, we are thinking along the same lines. I want to do this
to my '82
> > diesel. From what I can see in ETKA, the '84-'85 diesel
Vanagons use
> > the same plastic coolant pipes as the waterboxers. Hoses that
are made
> > for the plastic pipes will not work with the steel coolant
pipes found
> > on the diesel. The plastic pipes are much larger at the ends
than the
> > older steel version.
> >
> > In addition, the '82 diesel has different steel coolant pipes
than the
> > '83. They are the same diameter, but they do not terminate in
the same
> > location in the engine bay. It appears to be an all or
nothing
> > conversion. The hoses, expansion tank, and coolant pipes must
all be
> > from the same year vehicle. I agree that this is a worthwhile
> > conversion, but the expenses and the amount of work involved
are greater
> > than a simple hose/tank replacement.
> >
> > Mike Snow
> > '82 Westfalia diesel
> > '83 ASI diesel
> >
> >
> > KENWILFY@AOL.COM wrote:
> >
> > > The diesel Vanagon owners on this list know that some of
their coolant
> > > parts have become no longer available. One of the parts
that is the
> > > most elusive is the original diesel coolant tank. These are
no longer
> > > made and any that you may come across would be NOS only.
This has been
> > > a problem for a while and people have been epoxying their
old tanks or
> > > buying used tanks to keep their vans going. Now I have a
possible
> > > solution.
> > >
> > > I have found that with the use of a newer style big hose
(that large
> > > hose that has two "T" connections built into it) and a newer
style lower
> > > hose, you can retrofit in the expansion tank from an '84-85
Vanagon.
> > > These tanks are much cheaper than the old tanks ($29 vs
$95) and much
> > > easier to get. I have the parts available for someone to do
this
> > > retrofit. Here is what is needed:
> > > 1- Expansion Tank w/cap- $29
> > > 1- Upper coolant hose (big one with all the "T"s)- $120
> > > 1- Lower coolant hose- $90
> > > 1- Sender for coolant level (needed to plug the hole for
this in the
> > > tank)- $9
> > > Your total before shipping- $248
> > >
> > > The mounting of the expansion tank is a little different,
however if you
> > > could get a bracket from a junk Vanagon (84-91) or just
fabricate one
> > > yourself the mounting is quite simple.
> > >
> > > This is just a suggestion. If you balk at replacing these
hoses along
> > > with your tank, understand that at this point your hoses are
probably
> > > almost 20 years old (if they have never been replaced) and
one of these
> > > hoses (the larger one) is no longer available at the dealer.
Now would
> > > be the time to replace these hoses as well since their
availability is
> > > not going to increase over time, only the opposite.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Ken Wilford
> > > John 3:16
> > > www.vanagain.com
> > > Phone: (856)-765-1583
> > > Fax: (856)-327-2242
>
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