yup, the rubber and metal interface parts seem to fail more often in the cold (duh?). I mentioned the clutch master and slave as they failed on me when it was cold. alistair On 24-Nov-10, at 6:55 PM, David Beierl wrote: At 06:14 PM 11/24/2010 -0800, Alistair Bell wrote: > cylinders. Anyone else have bets on other items? Yeah. I bet I don't shovel the snow around the Vanagon as often as I should. And I bet it's going to be very cold working on it if I have to. There's a faint coolant smell right now that apparently I'm going to have to get underneath to look for. Not the head-to- aquarium seal, it's not cold enough yet for that to drip. Yrs, David |
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