Eric, I had aggravating leak problems like that. I bought from Van Cafe the aluminum unit they make. Comes with a seal. No more problems. That was my solution. On Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 4:55 PM Eric Caron <ericcaron96@comcast.net> wrote: > Changed the o ring on my rear heater valve for the fourth time. > Keeps seeping. > > Last time had sighted help. Still seep. Used rescue tape, helped, then > started to seep. > > This time used O Ring from Bus Depot, says genuine VW part. It is a bit > thicker then the ones from GW and other sources. > > Test run, number 1 no seep, or leak. I was fooled before but > fingers crossed. We will see after a few more trips. > > Bus seems good. Only concern is high trans temp and that might be normal > I just don’t know. > > Looking forward to a 2 week trip to Nova Scotia in a couple weeks. > > Eric Caron > 85 GL Auto getting ready to travel. > 84 slowly dialing in for future trips. > > Eric Caron |
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