Hi Mark, Yeah, my bad... as soon as the first response came in I realized. 1989 Vanagon GL. And thanks, everyone, for the pointers! Cheers, Harry
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 09:29 -0700, Mark L. Hineline wrote: > Harry, > > Always include the year and model in questions like this. > > If there was antifreeze in your engine, then no, there's no tin or > foam seal. The tin and seal are part of a cooling system that was > replaced by a water jacket and radiator. > > Mark > '82 AC Westy > > On Nov 4, 2010, at 8:47 AM, Harry Hoffman wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > So, I'm continuing on with the new vanagon, fixing this and that and > > waiting for my bently book to arrive. > > > > I've got a few questions... > > > > Does the rear windshield wiper act in union with the front or is there > > some mysterious switch I'm missing? It doesn't operate at the moment > > so > > I figured I'd ask before tearing it all apart. > > > > Is there engine tin and foam seal with vanagons, like there is with > > transporters? If so, anyone got some spare engine tin they wanna > > sell? ;-) > > > > Is there power that comes from the antenna port in the radio? If not > > do > > I need to find a power source to make the retractable antenna work, or > > is that only for certain models of vanagon? > > > > What does one do with their flushed antifreeze? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Cheers, > > Harry > > |
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