The VR6 has a water pump for the turbo engines (my guess) that pumps after the engine is shut down the pump has 5/8ths fittings and would be a great add on to the camper heating systems to keep the water circulating after the engine is off I have one stashed and have yet to install it Bob Donalds Boston Engine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Kouns" <LeeKouns@WEBTV.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 3:26 AM Subject: Re: Westy Winter Camping Suggestions..
>I agree that using the rear heater for 5-10 minutes does a good job of > warming passengers sitting on the rear bench (for 20-45 minutes). It > works even better when there is a blanket over the lap and legs of the > rear passenger(s). The blanket really holds the heat close to the > passenger(s) and warms legs and lower bodies very quickly. Much of the > heat stays trapped long after the heater and engine are turned off. > Lee Kouns > Ski vagabond > |
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