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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