Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 09:52:35 -0600
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From: Fillmore West <fillmorewst@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Pressure test cooling system howto?
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>>>Re: Pressure test cooling system howto? ( the rambling, long version
......
Vanagonauts, (the realm of)
This is what I use:
In fact, just used it 20 minutes ago. :o)
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I was coming back from PDX and the coastal/WA area,
(Beverly Beach was Nice !!! )(this was the day pdx went from 70 to 100 over
night !!! )
And as I was happily listening to QMS, Happy Trails on my system,
the coolant light started blinking. I found a safe place to pull over.
I looked high & low for the leak and could not locate it.
No coolant on the ground at all.
I keep my engine compartment very clean
so It was relatively easy to look & wriggle.... nothing.
So, I continued the 600 mile stretch, stopping & filling.
All the while thinking; if it's not on the ground, where is it going?
So, this required that I not only fill the coolant,
but that I also check the Engine oil and the ATF levels
each time I stopped. (as the atf hadn't been changed in the whole 162K life
of the bus !!! )
( And so I looked like chocolate milk. A sign of water mixed with oil ! )
I could imagine a head gasket or tranny coolant o-ring gone bad.
Nope !
If you look very closely at the hose in the picture
you will find a very small split in it about an inch from one end.
With the pressurization of the coolant system
Using my little apparatus (no, silly, the one in the picture! ;o)
I found it in 3 seconds!!!
No sweat!
I set the pressure at 15 lbs.
In fact the first thing I do when I buy a van,,,
( Well, actually, the first thing I so with a new bus is to
Pull Out that D*** key Alarm relay !!! )
I pressurize the system to 20 lbs,
and with the Van upon ramps
I crawl underneath and tighten every connection on the whole system.
I wiggle the plastic coolant manifold fitting especially well!
If that rotten plastic is going to break
I want it to happen in my driveway
and not 101 miles down the road, while on the road.
(my AAA is good for 100 ! :o)
hope this helps !!!
& Happy Trails Partner!
best,
FW
>silent knowledge is nothing but direct contact with intent<
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Shawn Wright <vwdiesels@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an elusive coolant leak in my 1.6TD which only appears under very
> hot
> conditions which I cannot reproduce on this little island... (none of the
> hills are long enough!)
>
> Last time we drove the Coqihalla, I lost a few inches in the fill tank, and
> it was dripping from the head heater hose outlet area. I suspect the hose
> either has a pinhole, or the head flange is leaking, but need to pressure
> test. Can I hook up my compressor and feed 15psi into the pressure tank
> using the overflow cap, or will this mess with the valve in there? (I'm
> using a 2.1L WBX tank and cap).
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Shawn Wright
>