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Date:         Tue, 16 Aug 2005 14:05:28 -0400
Reply-To:     Wil Haslup <wil@CHARMFX.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Wil Haslup <wil@CHARMFX.COM>
Subject:      Re: so what's the skinny on water cooled Vanagons?
In-Reply-To:  <25525-4301F7AB-4960@storefull-3174.bay.webtv.net>
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Having driven the '80 air cooled keeping it under 75 isn't a problem.

; )

The phosphate free coolant I didn't know about. The rest seems good for any Vanagon.

Robert Cardo wrote: > <<My sense is that there are a few problematic areas related to the > cooling systems on these>> > > The only problem with the water cooled Vanagon's is a no PM issue. > > No maintenance spell's troubles.

sure.

> How long should a hose last? > ( I think they should be changed at least once every 100,000 miles > whether they need it or not )

easy enough.

> How long should a cooling system go without servicing it? > > A simple flush bi-annually would prevent and eliminate most of the > wasserboxer's problems . > > But not too many folks are into the dirty work, or are much too frugal ( > I held back with cheap ) to have it done.

> Hence the wasserleaker. > > You can't blame the Van. > Blame the people that owned it.

same as any vehicle.

> If you change all the hoses, and flush out the cooling system, It should > be good to go for some time, and many miles. > > Sounds like you aren't to certain what to do here and need a push prior > to jumping over the fence.

It took me some time to get the air cooled straightened out and myself up to speed on VW idiocyncracies. I'm working myself out of a hole since my mom's passing last year and over examining every decision I'm making so I don't add to my problems. Selling my '80 and buying the '91 isn't a tough decision from a technical standpoint. It requires $1500-2000 more than I may get from my '80 after sale. I'm not yet back to a place where I can decide to do that without blinking.

Thanks to all for their advice and input from everyone. I'll drop a note if and when I jump.

--

Wil

-- http://www.charmfx.com/

"You cannot kill time without injuring eternity." -- Thoreau


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