Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 06:11:25 EDT
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From: Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: 87 Syncro Westy Puking Coolant
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In a message dated 26/09/2008 4:44:49 P.M. Central Standard Time,
LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes:
Greg, either your expansion tank cap is defective or you have a
compression leak into the coolant system. I've seen this twice this year and
both times it was one or more of the small green O-rings at the top of the
cylinder barrels that had blown out. A leak down test may not show this leak as
it is only occurring under high engine temps and high compression in the
cylinders. And I bet if you let it sit idling for any length of time it acts no
rmally.
>>>>>>>>I'm a first time poster - I've been lurking for the past month or so
since we bought Bastian, our new toy. On both of our major trips, I've been
plauged with this problem.
After a few hours of driving - we're obviously up to temperature - when
compression braking downhill, I end up with all of the coolant in the filler
tank, and none in the expansion tank. It seems that the coolant is being pushed
out of the expansion tank when it's working hard, but when things start to
cool down (?) and the coolant shrinks (?) the coolant is not being drawn from
the filler tank, and I end up with a dry expansion tank and a blinking coolant
light, which leads to a little bit of swearing and a quick pull-over to the
side of the road.
I can siphon the coolant out of the filler tank by removing the hose from
the expansion cap and drawing it into a bottle. I can't open the filler tank as
the coolant level is higher than the filler cap. The back of the Westy is
covered in specks of coolant. Once I've manually equilabrated the coolant
level, we're good to go until the next downhill run or cool-down period, and then
this starts all over again.
Between trips, over the past month I've done the following:
New expansion tank cap;
New hose between filler tank and expansion tank;
New Thermostat;
New Pipe between water pipe & thermostat housing; (Thanks Frank!)
New hose between this pipe and the t-stat housing;
New Gauge temperature sender;
Bleeding, bleeding, bleeding.
When I replaced the water pipe, I did a poor job of reseating a clamp, so I
lost some coolant yesterday. I reseated the clamp properly topped it up and
rebled the system - this was all before the expansion tank ran dry yesterday.
What could be causing this phenomenon?
I'm currently parked in Osoyoos BC at a park with wireless, but I can't send
outgoing emails. I'm also a digester, so please cc: any responses to this
pmail account.<<<<<<<<<
Cheers,
Frank Condelli
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
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