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Date:         Mon, 4 Apr 94 15:04:13 EDT
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From:         huff@dg-rtp.dg.com (Jerry Huff)
Subject:      Leaking auxiliary heater

In the process of removing the seats and carpet from my 84 Vanagon I discovered that the auxiliary heater beneath the rear bench seat has been slowly leaking antifreeze. The two hoses appear to be in fine shape as well as the heater core itself. The leak appears to be coming from the little white threaded valve on the top left of the heater core housing. I removed the valve and it's gasket and cleaned them up. This has stopped the leak for now but I have yet to test it under pressure with the engine running. Is this a common problem? Also, does the metal lever next to the valve alter the flow of coolant? If so which position is open and which is closed? If that is not it's function then what the hell does it do?

On a side note the carpet looks brand new. The river of sludge that poured out was quite disgusting along with all of the carpet shampoo residue from years gone by that kept bubbling out. A 1500 psi stream of water works wonders.

-- Jerry Huff huff@dg-rtp.dg.com (919)248-6277 Data General Unix Software Development RTP, NC 27709


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