In your checking, don't overlook the heater core under the rear seat...mine was leaking at the valve...it was all over the floor under the carpet... on the subject of never a dull moment, I just finished putting in my new steering rack and, lo and behold the odometer and trip odometer are not working- right that is...time to get into the archives again... Dave 85 GL "Baby Bus" 85 "Goldy" On 6/5/06, Michael Diehr <md03@xochi.com> wrote: > > Never a dull day in vanagon land, even when they are just sitting there. > > I go to take out the trash, and discover that my 85, which has been > sitting un-driven for 3 days, is leaking coolant out of the very top > of the overflow tank. It's never done this before. I'm parking in > a new location, which leaves the back left of the van downhill > (perhaps 6 inches lower than the front) and in the sunshine. So my > guess is that the thermal cycles of day/night, coupled with a small > leak somewhere, are letting air in the system? Anyone have clue > where to look? It has no leaks when running otherwise. >
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