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Date:         Sat, 20 Dec 2003 19:30:20 -0800
Reply-To:     Jeffrey Schwaia <jeff@TSSGI.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jeffrey Schwaia <jeff@TSSGI.COM>
Subject:      Re: Rear heater leak (87 Westy)
Comments: To: Roger Donahe <rdonahe@COMCAST.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <vanagon%2003122018515715@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
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Roger,

If you're smelling coolant, you've probably developed a small leak in the heater core. I would recommend replacing the heater core, the O-ring and the valve since the valves tend to fail as well.

I have all of those items available:

Heater Core (867 819 121A) - $49.06 Heater Valve (867 819 809B) - $33.59 Heater Valve O-ring (861 819 297) - $2.24

It's a pretty simple procedure to replace the core: - Remove the cover over the heater core by removing the 6 phillips head screws that attach it to the body. - Disconnect the wires to the fan motor. - Remove the 2 phillips head screws that attach the heater assembly to the body. - Clamp the water hoses that connect to the heater core. - Disconnect the hoses. Remove the heater assembly. - Drain the heater core. - Remove the 2 phillips screws that attach the heater core to the heater box. - Remove the heater core.

This is a good time to take the cover off the heater box to clean out any crap that has become stuck in there over the last 15 years or so.

Re-install by reversing the above procedure.

Cheers,

Jeff www.vanagonparts.com

-----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf Of Roger Donahe Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 3:52 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Rear heater leak (87 Westy)

Hello,

My rear heater is producing the unmistakable strong smell of coolant if I run it. I've been keeping the valve closed but I'd like to use the heater as it's a little bit cold this time of year without it. My van's a Westy so I have easy access to the heater. I removed the wood box surround and don't see any evidence of leakage anywhere. Is this a sign that it's definitely the core that is the source of the leak?

I'd like to fix this soon and I want to make sure I order the parts I need. I'm not sure how to diagnose the leak beyond the visual inspection I've done so far. I'd rather not remove the core and open the cooling system until I have the replacement part(s) here. Is the best thing to replace the core and valve just on general principle?

Lastly, what's the proper R&R procedure so I don't have to bleed the cooling system? Clamp the input and output hoses? Anything else?

I've searched the archive but it's kinda short on specifics for this topic.

Thanks in advance & happy holidays, -Roger


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