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Date:         Tue, 06 Sep 94 21:34:29 CDT
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From:         "J. Walker" <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject:      Re: To those '83-'85 Vanagon folks

On Tue, 6 Sep 94 20:22:22 CDT Chris Getschow said: >So to get to the point: how does one definitively diagnose a head >gasket problem? Without $helling out big buck$ to a VW mechanic, >that is...

well ... this is what vw says:

from Service Bulletins, Model Year 1987 ....................................................................... Tech News 87-N02 Issue 2, February 1987 Cold Feet, Hot Tip

A slight "internal" compression leak into the coolant system of a water- cooled Vanagon is not always easily diagnosed. But what your customer tells your Service Advisor may be very helpful to pinpoint such a problem: * Temperature gauge needle moves into the red * Very little or no heat output * Coolant refill tank overflows * Air in the coolant system If one or a combination of these symptoms apply, be suspicious of a compression leak between cylinder sleeve and cylinder head. Either the metal sealing ring (1) or the 'O' ring (2), or both may be damaged. ....................................................................... (1) is the outer most sealing ring; next to the cylinder head. (2) is the inner most sealing ring; next to the cylinder sleeve.


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