--- On Sat, 18 Jan 1997 18:00:25 -0600 Robert Cronin <cronin@meol.mass.edu> wrote: >My diesel had cooling problems this past summer, but after bleeding, >replacing the thermostat, and flushing, everything was A-OK. Today in > >Now did I do terrible damage to my van? Is it possible the warm temps in >the garage will help melt the ice and solve all of my problems? >any advice greatly appreciated >Paul C >82 Diesel Westy > Same thing happened this weekend to my '82 Rabbit. Seems to be running well now. Time will tell... Of course, I was driving to the airport when it happened, and after paying for a pre-heat for the plane, I took off, and at 200 feet, the airspeed indicator decided it was too cold to work. (4 deg. F) so 1- I froze my butt off driving to the airport (due to the "Paul" problem) 2- I Froze preflighting the plane 3- I flew for 10 minutes 4- I froze tying it down again. 5- Both mechanical things gave me problems 6- I shoulda stayed in bed. md ------------------------------------- Matthew Drahzal - mattd@rational.com Product Manager Rational Software Corp. One Tower Bridge Suite 225, W. Conshohocken, PA 19428 (610)940-2105 Voice (610)940-2150 FAX 1/20/97 7:52:42 AM -------------------------------------
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