On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 11:47:35 -0800, you wrote: >Karl, >Now, I know you are serious. But it gave me a belly laugh. I guess I need to >learn how to do it just in case I run across a dealer mechanic who does not >own a vanagon (like mine.) I just had mine replaced when I had my cooling >pipes replaced (expensive job $650.00) I think a year from now I shall >consult the archives and the list for a how to lesson on coolant replacement >and learn how to do it myself. > I did my own just so I'd know what to expect in case of a sudden road side emergency or something of the sort. I used Tom Carrington's web site info for changing a water pump: http://volksweb.relitech.com/19wpump.htm Specifically step #10. It worked great and was easier than I thought it would be. Marty C. 85 GL |
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