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Date:         Sat, 3 Dec 1994 15:34:56 -0800 (PST)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         dbax@netcom.com (Donald Baxter)
Subject:      Raise The Rear!!!

No this isn't an obscenity, but this is what works for me to get the radiator in the Vanagon to fill up at all, much less bleed.

I followed all the draining instructions in the FAQ, no problem, have my flush "T" installed in the heater hose (I hope you didn't expect me to cut the plastic one, besides, the "T" was not of sufficient diameter to use on the large one anyway. I flushed both sides of the thermostat by alternately removing the hoses attached to the engine block.

Ready to fill. My driveway is on a sufficient incline, with the help of ramps to pull the front wheels up on ramps and let the down incline take care of the rest, I would say this was about 18 inches, maybe. Supposeldly more than sufficient. I got almost a gallon in then it started to backflow, I go to the front to loosen the bleeder valve (front meaning radiator) and nothing, no hiss, no bubbly liquid, no non bubbly liquid. The coolant is not flowing to the radiator from the engine, not at 1,000 RPM, not at 2,500 RPM, not with the rear bleeder valve open or closed.

Meanwhile, my engine is getting hot, there isn't any coolant in the front for the fan switch to even trip. I notice a small amount of white smoke (steam?) coming from the tailpipe when I restart.

At this point I call Victor (on the list with an '84 Vanagon, I believe) and he tells me his mechanic does this with the front heading down. So I try this, amazingly enough, this works, I get coolant at the radiator, bubbly coolant at the bleeder screw, I bleed 'till clear, refill plastic expansion tank (nothing in overflow yet--what is that thing for, anyway) and fill the rest of the system up. I got most of two gallons of Sierra in, I'm assuming there was at least 2 gallons of water in the system.

If any of you can get this procedure to work with the front end up in the air, I want to see it. I just hope I didn't fry the head gaskets in my '85 trying it the right way, first.--

_______________________________________________________________________________ Donald Baxter dbax@netcom.com Atlanta, Georgia USA ________________________________ 404.874.3292

'85 Vanagon GL


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