Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:27:55 -0700
Reply-To: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
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From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: bad news from mechanic
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if financial considerations indicate Bar's Leak or some other leak stopper
juice ( check out Nanotech ..
bright yellow-green bottle.
they REALLY claim genuine head gasket 'repair' with that stuff...kind of an
involved process if you follow all their steps ) ..
and ....waterboxers don't have 'real' and 'normal' head gaskets..
but people have kept them running and leaks stopped..
and I like Bars Leak.
have used it over the years many times.
just wanted to say ..
that at 120,000 miles it really is better to do a real valve job and head
gasket repair on the 1.9 wbxr engine.
no news there I'm sure ..
what I'm getting at is it's not real good to have the heads on them for 20
years..
things corrode..
sometimes badly........the very worst thing that can happen, or one of the
worst, is a head stud breaks off down in the block when you go to remove the
nut on top of each stud...
if that happens....it's really bad news.
my point is ....never taking the heads off in 20 years or whatever is asking
for trouble.
I know the shop probably wants almost $ 3,000 or whatever to fix it ..
and not saying 'you must do that' ..
but I am saying it sure would be nice to do a real valve job and freshen up
the head gaskets, even starting with just the worst side first.
anyway. looks like Bars Leak for now.
hope that works for a while.
Scott
www.turbovans.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Buese" <tombuese@COMCAST.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: bad news from mechanic
> Cheapest solution? Bars Leak-about $3- Add a container to your
> coolant per the directions & see if the leaks stop. Then start saving
> for repairing/replacing you heads or more?
>
> YMMV,
>
> Mr. BZ-carry a can for just in case
>
>
> On Jul 30, 2010, at 1:26 PM, Mia Miller wrote:
>
>> I am looking for some wisdom from those more experienced with our
>> beloved
>> vans. I took my 84 Westy to the shop for a coolant leak. It was not
>> overheating on the gauge or light, but the reservoir tank was always
>> empty
>> after running short trips over a couple of days. The bad news: the
>> shop
>> said that two head gaskets are leaking (at least externally) and the
>> expansion tank has a leak (not significantly?). Obviously I got
>> expensive
>> estimates to repair the leaks, replace the engine with a used one,
>> or buy a
>> rebuilt one. I have used the garage before and trust them as they
>> came
>> recommended to me. However, I am looking for the cheapest way to
>> keep her
>> on the road. I also don't have the knowledge to understand the
>> mechanical
>> problems myself. The van has 121,000 miles. Otherwise the van runs
>> great.
>> I recently drove it from Pennsylvania to Indiana (home) and apart from
>> fussing about starting when warm, she purred right along. It was in
>> PA for
>> several months as my brother repaired some rust, small dents, and
>> repainted
>> it for me. She looks amazing...now I must figure out how to keep it
>> running.
>>
>> Any wisdom about how I should proceed or ramifications of adding
>> coolant and
>> running for a while?
>>
>> Thanks! I appreciate this list and all that it has taught me in the
>> two
>> plus years of owning Maxine.
>>
>> Mia
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