Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 21:25:40 -0600
Reply-To: John Rodgers <jh_rodgers@BELLSOUTH.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <jh_rodgers@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Subject: Re: Overflow puking water
In-Reply-To: <BBDEC7E8.AF9A%dabomb@tanjabarnes.com>
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Had this problem. Turned out to be a faulty thermostat!
Regards,
John Rodgers
88 GL Driver
Tanja Bomb wrote:
>>>Da bomb is traveling and her van is puking water out of the overflow.
>>>Mechanic found radiator cap bad and replaced and it's still doing it.
>>>
>>>Any ideas beyond head gasket leak into the water system?
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>>Under what conditions is it doing it? After climbing a steep grade,
>>after a run on the interstate, around town, all the time, immediately? Can
>>the problem be alleviated by running both heaters?
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>I took a drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco, via I-5. Steepest part of
>the drive is over the Grapevine with an ascent to 4,000 feet. No problems.
>I was driving for about 3 hours when I pulled over and the temp light
>blinked at me, but the car was not overheating. The overflow tank was
>puking fluid. The expansion tank was pretty low, however, there were no
>apparent leaks in the system. I only have one heater, my front one. Light
>still blinks even when I have it on.
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>>Can you see a stream of bubbles flowing into the reservoir or does it happen
>>pretty much at once?
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>Please be a little more clear about this question...
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>Anyway...
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>I managed to get it to Terry Griffin, of Griffin Autoworks in Berkeley.
>Very helpful guy; he's on the Vanagon list of recommended mechanics. I can
>see why: he opened his shop to me on a Sunday -- his day off -- to help me
>out. He pressure tested my rad cap, found that it wasn't holding any
>pressure. He got a new one out, tested it and placed it on my vehicle. He
>then bled my system and I returned to LA. I saw him do all the procedures
>myself because it was just me and him in the shop.
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>Exactly 3 hours later, at the same gas station as on the way up, it happened
>again. Same symptoms.
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>I've had the heads rebuilt at 150,000 miles. The car now has about 167,000.
>I called Mike from the road because I was totally freaked out and I wanted
>to hear better news than what the symptoms were telling me. I am out of
>warranty as of 2,000 miles.
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>I just got home and haven't been able to get it to my mechanic yet.
>Meanwhile, my head is reeling with anxiety. Please guys, please advise
>here. I'm still in denial that this could be "worst case scenario".
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>Love and Rockets,
>DaBomb
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