My cracked head was from the little hose that connects the small pipe that comes off the right head, carrying away at speed. This happened during the trip I referred to. BTW ... that little hose was so bad that when I removed what was left, it tore like wet cardboard. Being down low where it is ... makes it hard to get to as well. Mike
BJ Feddish wrote: > I'd like to share something that someone on this list shared with me years > ago. This is done after you've done all the "jack-up-the-front" stuff from > Bentley, etc. After driving the van to full temperature let it cool down > overnight. There will be some air in the rear reservoir. Open it up and > fill it with coolant again. Drive it again until it's hot then let it cool > overnight again. There will be more air there. Fill it back up. Keep doing > this for about a week or until air stops appearing in the tank. After I did > this the temp gauge is always below the led when I'm driving and when it > idles it only goes a hair passed the led even on hot days. The light has > never blinked. I'm convinced that most head problems people have are from > too much air in their systems. > > Bryan > |
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