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Date:         Mon, 2 May 2016 11:57:52 -1000
Reply-To:     Scott <SCOTTDANIEL@TURBOVANS.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Scott <SCOTTDANIEL@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject:      Re: Coolant Pump Gently Weeping
Comments: To: John Rodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <CA+az7_46W1y=nGtvzVU8rGW2Np33v6uzQpcoOD=Lm3GZD3YB2w@mail.gmail.com>
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6mm allen, not 7 ( I've never seen that thread with a 7mm allen anywhere )

this is what I've put on the threads of all cooling system threaded fastneres for the last 25 years at least. I coat the threads of the bolt with Permatex High Tach gasket sealer.

a nice read sticky goopy stuff that never hardens .. does 3 great things ... a slight sticks-em-in.....a anti-vibation factor, a great corrosion stopper on the threads .. and thus ...years and years later the bolts will come right out.

if I had to list only TWO products to work on cars with ..like it's a Zen thing .. 'just two' quite a challenge to boil it down to only two .. one of them would be Permatex High Tack gasket sealer

the other is WD-40.

On 05/01/2016 06:23 AM, John Rodgers wrote: > First time for a new pump om my van Ipaid to have it done. Total cost, > partd and all, in my area was $395. That was several years ago. I did it > myself this last year. Took a while, lots of fits and starts plus foghting > with after effects of a stroke. For me that turned out to be good therapy. > > A suggestion: raplace all the hardware for this particular job with > stainless stee, and put antisize on every nut bolt, and screw. > > For the allen screws, you will need - as I remember - a 7mm allen wrench. > The allen wrench will be "L" shaped. On the short side of the "L" grind it > even shorter. This is necessary to clear surrounding obstructions. When > done, put that one away with your special tools - which ultimately wll have > to be made to adequately maintain your Vanagon. I have accumulated quite a > few over the years. > > Good luck, > > John > On May 1, 2016 09:14, "thewestyman" <zolo@foxinternet.net> wrote: > >> I made a little tool for this job to keep that pulley from turning. Really >> only to hold one bolt against the engine mounting holder, so the pulley >> won't turn while I'm turning the other bolt in or out. >> This is a great help every time I do this job. >> I use a crow bar to pull the cross over pipe away. >> Use a shortened Allen Key for the lower bolt and anti seize on the thread. >> Use clamps that won't chew into the hoses, like good fuel line clamps. >> Yes, the oil cooler's O ring can be changed if it has never been and it's >> rock hard. >> Bought a power tool for faster turning the bolts and nuts. >> The right side nut is troublesome and needs a wiggle extension. >> I bet, it is about a $400 job at the garage. >> Zoltan >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dennis Haynes >> Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2016 6:54 AM >> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >> Subject: Re: Coolant Pump Gently Weeping >> >> The pulley can be held with a strap wrench or if you shop carefully an oil >> filter wrench. This is a job with some tricks. I would replace the 2 hoses >> to the oil cooler and even the oil cooler to engine gasket while there. It >> is not as bad as it looks. The job should take about 3 hours for the >> experienced mechanic. >> >> Dennis >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of >> Gabriel Hourtouat >> Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2016 1:34 AM >> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >> Subject: Coolant Pump Gently Weeping >> >> I must change my coolant pump. (Confirmed by inspection with a mirror.) >> >> Bentley isn't too much help. >> >> I looked up some Gerry archives -- I laughed, I cried, we were one. I have >> a pump from one of our esteemed list members; but no new hoses or plastic >> pipes, etc. >> >> Any tips? >> >> I don't have the special tool to get the 3-groove pulley off (page 19.35). >> >> Dreadfull, >> Gabby >> 1986 Westy 2.1 WBX (2 wheel drive) >>


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