But what if you don't see the light! AAAAAaaaaah!!!!!! Just kidding, do whatever you want. There are a lot of things that are not perfect on my van. I'm the only one who drives it and I know what all those things are and account for them when I drive. Reminds me of http://gismemories.blogspot.com/2007/07/twelve-mile-road-day-after.html It is surprising that is holding so well. How does it look? Edward
At 11:11 AM 3/26/2011, Don Hanson wrote: > ....on the hose from the front of the head on my inline VW transplant. >Going on it's second year as a 'temporary fix' for a spit hose. I've done >about 15k miles, two trips through the mountains to the desert SW...summer >temps near The Dalles, Oregon at 113f. This 'rescue tape' is proving quite >durable. Disclaimer: I do have the spare hose along with coolant in the >van. > > Here's the Troll-topper part of this post....I am still quite happy >without that blinking coolant level sensor light functioning AND an 'iffy' >hose patch-job. >So there! Pile on, gang! Tell me what a fool I am. > > Don Hanson |
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