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Date:         Mon, 4 Apr 2011 08:16:32 -0700
Reply-To:     Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Back in Sac ... was Stuck in Redding
Comments: To: Werner Schink <werner.calnr@sbcglobal.net>
In-Reply-To:  <887972605387455117@unknownmsgid>
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On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Werner Schink <werner.calnr@sbcglobal.net>wrote:

> Hello Folks, > > Got back to Sacto. Thank you to Rob for suggestions and Rick for coffee, > support and coolant. > > My overheating problem was vapor somewhere in the line. > > Filling the coolant system is typically a 2-person job -- one to add > coolant > and the other keep the engine revs at about 2K rpm -- while the relief > valve > at the top of the radiator is cracked open and the van is inclined with the > front end up. > > In the evening & early morning I was alone so I improvised -- it worked and > I thought this might be of use to someone else who got stranded like me. > What I did is go to Ace hardware and bought a mini-funnel - about 2 inches > long and quite tiny at the smallest end - and also bought a foot of about > 1/4 inch o.d. clear plastic tubing. I snipped off a bit of the end of the > funnel and stuck the tubing onto the funnel. This gave me something I > could > slowly pour coolant in and that would slip into the radiator relief valve. > I parked so the van was inclined front up and slowly poured coolant in. It > took a couple of tries to get all the trapped vapor cleared -- filling til > full, running with both heaters open -- then letting the van cool down and > refilling. I'd done this before I got to Rick's and when we went to do it > one more time the radiator was completely full when I cracked the relief > valve. No further problems with overheating. > > So thanks again to Rob and Rick and hope this helps someone else. > > Oh, yes ... take it easy going up the grade from Medford to the Siskiyou > summit if you're towing a second Vanagon. > > Werner > I do the same thing to get the air from my cooling system. I use a piece of steel brake line, attached to the funnel with a 'sleeve' of plastic tubing. If you get the bend right on the steel tubing, it is 'self-supporting' so you can just stick it into the bleeder hole at the radiator top and let loose with your hands. The trapped air bubbles back out around the brake line slowly. I have a decent-sized funnel, so I can pour it full, then let go and relax while the air bubbles back out.

I drove to California and back with a bad headgasket, topping (bleeding) the cooling system like this at every gas filling. I got pretty good at it. I carry that 'device' in my spares, along with a gallon of coolant.

D Hanson


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