I have the rear heater removed from, and a pipe fitted to the hoses to connect one to the other. I'm not limping. Dave Mc
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:36 PM , Matthew Snook wrote: > OK, I'm having an adventure... > > '84 Westy 1.9 > Currently parked roadside at Whitehorse Campground, Umpqua National > Forest > (that's Oregon) on highway 138 > > Pulling the hill eastbound the temperature was running high but not > critical, when I started smelling antifreeze. As I started making > plans to > pull the rear heater after I got home to Rocky Point (Klamath County) > a > gusher erupted under the rear bench seat, steaming all of my clothing > and > stranding me over a pool of coolant. For now, I hope. I passed the > 3500 > foot mark, so I have another 1500-2000 ft climb before I'm on the > downhill > to Klamath Lake. :( > > I took the rear heater cover off, restarted the engine, and soon water > and > steam was coming from somewhere inside the heater unit. I can't see > the > leak directly. I tried setting the little lever on the passenger side > of > the unit back and forth, but it didn't seem to affect the output. > My Bentley doesn't say which of the hoses is supply or return, upper > or > lower. > Question: can I disconnect both hoses, clamp a stick in there to block > the > openings, and limp back home that way? Will there still be adequate > flow of > coolant through the rest of the system? > > Matt > > Matthew Snook > matt@snooksband.com > 541.805.5133 > ----------------------------- > 2201 Cedar Street > La Grande OR 97850 > |
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