Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 10:16:15 -0400
Reply-To: Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
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From: Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: Don't cry for me Wasserboxer
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Jeff, I don't see how this can be. I have seen this scenario:
Vanagon is overheating due to water leak or radiator fan not working.
Person repairs water leak or radiator fan and perhaps adds a bottle of
Bar's Leak because he sees some seeps as well. The overheat condition
has liquefied a bunch of corrosion that was happily sitting in the
bottom of the engine water jacket and this has been pumped into the
radiator. Now the van starts to overheat because of a plugged radiator
but it is not the Bar's Leak, it is the crud that got suspended in the
antifreeze and was flushed into the radiator. I have looked inside
these radiators and the trash in there is usually orange (not black).
This is nothing but corrosion sludge.
That has been my experience. I have never seen black sludge inside bad
radiators only orange. If you weigh a bad radiator it will weigh
several pounds heavier than the new one when it is empty. Are you
telling me that a small bottle of Bar's Leak that weighs only a few
onces is going to plug up a radiator and then cause it to weigh several
extra pounds? This is sludge due to corrosion.
Ken Wilford
John 3:16
www.vanagain.com
Jeff wrote:
> I have... Two in the last year alone. One vanagon, one eurovan. Both
> had minor water leaks, but no other issues. Within days of adding bars
> leak, both had overheating issues due to clogged radiators.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeff
>
> iPhone email.
>
> On Oct 15, 2008, at 8:27 AM, Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET> wrote:
>
>> I have never seen a radiator fail because it was full of Bar's
>> Leak but every one I have ever replaced has been full of
>> rust.
>>
>> Ken Wilford
>> John 3:16
>> www.vanagain.com
>>
>>
>> Dave Arthur wrote:
>>> I have a persistent drip between my RH cylinder head and block on
>>> my '86 2.1
>>> WBX. Tears of Glycol...
>>>
>>> Compression is good and no signs of head gasket failure ... Yet.
>>>
>>> I almost hate to ask, but what about a 'stop Leak' product or the
>>> like? Or
>>> is this sort of fix nix verboten?
>>>
>>> If the coolant gasket is leaking, is it inevitable that the
>>> cylinder seals
>>> will follow? Would a pre-emptive replacement of the head gaskets,
>>> coolant
>>> and compression stave off further problems?
>>>
>>> Advice welcome!
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>
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