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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 21:35:44 -0800
Reply-To:     Brian Cochran <rangerbrian@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Brian Cochran <rangerbrian@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: antifreeze leak
Comments: To: blakeheinlein@HOTMAIL.COM
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Sounds like the metal gaskets are leaking exhaust into your cooling jackets.....pushing out all of the antifreeze. Shouldn't happen on a decent rebuild at 25k mi.! If so, it's back to the shop. The sad part is that the shop isn't going to take responsibility after 25000.

I would add, at the cost of sounding scolding *sorry*, that 80 mph is a lot of work for a 91 hp engine to push a 5000 lb. brick. I run 80 downhill at times, but I know 70 mph can strain my poor 80 hp. I know the flow of traffic cooks along at a good clip, but a vanagon isn't supposed to run with the flow of the crowd, both literally and metaphorically.

Good luck, and I hope you find it's some easy fix! brian cochran 84 westy seattle

"If you're ever stuck in some thick undergrowth, in your underwear, don't stop and start thinking of what other words have 'under' in them, because that's probably the first sign of jungle madness." --Jack Handy

My fellow vanagon.com-er wrote: Hello Vanagoners!

I need some help. I believe that I have a leaky head gasket but I want to get a confirmation about what I think is happening. Here is what's happening:

Around town and 1/2 hour drives the van runs great. Heater works and it never drips a drop of coolant. The Van runs right at or slightly below the red warning light.

Yesterday I drove almost 400 miles in one day. (To much driving) Traveling at about 70 to 80 mph the entire time. With two stops inbetween everything seemed fine. (Now that I recall at one stop there was a faint smell of antifreeze but I couldn't find anything coming off my van.) When I pulled off the freeway right by my house, and slowed the van down, the light started flashing and the needle pegged. I pulled over and the expansion tank was low on water. The reserve tank was full and the water had all dumped out somewere on my trip.

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