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Date:         Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:25:49 +1000
Reply-To:     Stephen Overmyer <S.OVERMYER@UWS.EDU.AU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Stephen Overmyer <S.OVERMYER@UWS.EDU.AU>
Subject:      Re: first sign of coolant under engine
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Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 21:25:29 -0600 From: ScotiaWesty <ScotiaWesty@ADELPHIA.NET> Subject: first sign of coolant under engine

Hey List:

Well, I have sort of been waiting for this since I first got into the List years ago. I drove the van up Pikes Peak today - 14 110 feet. Drove diligently and slowly, never exceeding 4000rpms (green on tachometer, etc). When I finished the trip and the van was back in the garage there were a few drips of coolant on the cement under the engine. A quick check revealed the leak was coming down near the oil filter and had mostly evaporated on the bottom of the engine. By the looks of it, it is the very first time it has leaked. I can't even quite see where it is actually leaking, just where it is coming down around the side of the engine.

Has anything changed for dealing with coolant leaks since the info was posted on the Vanagon site? Does anyone have any insight into whether an engine with

52 000 miles on it should just have the seals or heads repaired or should I be considering doing away with it and getting a new engine. Are there any other typical coolant leaks that it could be? Anyone know of any expertise in this regard to lean on in the Denver / Front Range area of Colorado?

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Don't write your engine off just yet...

There's several small short coolant hoses located in the vicinity of, and above the oil filter....adjacent the water pump. Check inside the engine bay that it isn't one of those first.

Several months ago I had to replace the O ring oil seal above the oil filter and that work disturbed one the coolant hoses to which I refer. Next day I had a small coolant leak dripping down in the same place you describe.

I probably could have nipped up the hose clamp but the hose was an original and now 14 years old so I just replaced the hose and clamps.

Anyway, worth a look first.

Cheers, Steve O NSW Australia '92 Transporter WBX Kombi '00 Transporter Double Cab '03 Transporter Double Cab (work truck) '78 Land Rover 109 Series 3 soft top ute (ex-Aust.Army)


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