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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 03:27:29 +0100
Reply-To:     Erik Valeur <erikvaleur@SVERIGE.NU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Erik Valeur <erikvaleur@SVERIGE.NU>
Subject:      Re: removing heater
In-Reply-To:  <3C608B1D.F3C7111F@islandnet.com>
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Earl,

Go to the hardware or plumbing store & get two copper endcaps for 1/2" copper pipe (the sweat solder type). Drop the spare wheel and look up. The heater valve is in the line to the heater and there is an inline fitting at about the same place for the return line. The copper fittings will fit nicely inside the hoses to plug them.

Erik V.

Citerat från EARL J SMITH <r2d2@ISLANDNET.COM>:

> The blower motor on my 86 vanagon front heater has died. I have > removed > all the gubbins from up front to remove the heater assembly. What is > the best way to drain enough coolant to be able to remove the hoses > from > the heater core? I can't find a connection to disconnect. There is a > gas heater installed as well so things are a little crowded > underneath 8^} > > Earl >

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