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Date:         Sat, 11 Jan 2014 19:12:04 -0600
Reply-To:     JRodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         JRodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: small coolant hose replacement tips needed
Comments: To: Eric Caron <ecaron1@COMCAST.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <2D3EB201-6CAE-4C77-A72B-6487335434F5@comcast.net>
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Ah , Eric, this is how the insanity begins - a little bit here, a little bit there, and little bit over there in that corner - and first thing you know you are a Vanagon Mechanic!! I've seen it happen to many times.

I started my Vanagon life with a lovely '85 GL. It had a leaky power steering unit and all the locals were scared of it. Found someone to tackle the job of fixing it - did a great job - and I got to see it al the way through - I thought, but I found a leaking fitting after I had paid for the work - but I stepped up myself and took care of it - but that was just the beginning - then over time there came four other Vanagons - and front brakes, and rotors, and wheel bearing changes, and radiator replacements, and water pumps, and alternators and power steering pumps and CV Joints, and rear bumpers and ignition switches and lighting upgrades, and starter changeouts, and, and, and, and, and the list goes on. It happens. And today - I don't even want to take my Van to a garage as a rule. Lack of familiarity means I'm paying someone to learn on my machine - always a costly proposition. And I may not get back what I wanted in the first place. Plus there are a lot of garages today they won't touch a Vanagon. You have to hunt one down. Plus, more importantly - by you knowing your Vanagons mechanical innards intimately - you know what you have and how to fix it if you ever break down on the road somewhere.

My 85 GL was sold long ago and I don't remember too much about the 1.9L engine - so can't respond directly to your question. But I will say I found it to be a very stout and reliable little engine.

Good luck,

John

On 1/11/2014 5:38 PM, Eric Caron wrote: > Hi listers, > > I recently got my van back from a extended mechanical tuneup. So far I'm a bit concerned that the job may not have been done as well as I hoped. One of my requested repairs was missed completely. > > Denis Haynes had recommended that the small coolant hose on the top left corner of my 1.9 engine be replaced as it was actually fuel line and not coolant hose. This is about a 5 inch long small diameter hose that you can reach easily. Taking off the engine compartment lid it is right there on the top at the left corner coming off a metal pipe and connected to a plastic part headed toward the front of the van. Instead of changing this they changed the hose from the expansion tank to the over fill tank. I guess my directions were not as clear as I thought. I didn't mind them changing that hose but it would have been nice if they had placed the hose completely on the expansion tank nipple rather then barely on. And remembering to put the hose clamp back on would have been a plus. > > My question is would it be a fairly straight forward task for me to replace this hose? I still have plenty of replacement hose purchased from the Bus Depot. I would certainly introduce some air into the system and I have kno idea what happens when I remove that hose! I don't want coolant spraying all over or something crazy like that. > > I was happy to leave these tasks to the mechanic but at this point I would almost prefer to take the risk of doing it myself. That is with list support! > > tips and suggestions greatly appreciated. > > Eric Caron > 85 GL Auto > > >


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