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Date:         Thu, 2 Apr 1998 19:40:00 -0500
Reply-To:     brad horner <crud@DNET.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         brad horner <crud@DNET.NET>
Subject:      Re: Head (gasket) fix
Comments: To: Ian Cameron <ianc@UVIC.CA>, Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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---------- > From: Ian Cameron <ianc@UVIC.CA> > To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Head (gasket) fix > Date: Thursday, April 02, 1998 4:21 PM > > At 01:18 PM 3/31/98 -0600, Patrick Larsen wrote: > > The large standard deviation leads me to believe > >there are variables other than just a design flaw. These variables may or > >may not include coolant type, water type, flush intervals, driving style, > >climate, stored in winter or not, ever overheated...I'm sure there are many > >more but you get my point. > > > >Note: I am neither a statistician nor a waterboxer expert, these are the > >opinions of a layperson :) > > > I AM a statistician, and my guess is that we can find out why these head > fail with a high degree of certainty. There is a large enough N (number of > cases) to make a statistically valid test possible. If anyone is serious > about this, here are the obvious variables. If you can think of any > others, let me know (reply to the list so everyone can see.) If you think > I've listed some that are not important, say so. Once we've agreed on the > important variables, I'll structure a survey form and owners can answer it > and someone (not me) can collect and collate the data. I'll do a > regression, and presto! we'll (maybe) have a better idea as to what goes > wrong. > VARIABLES > Coolant type, pH of water, time between coolant changes, average length of > trip, average speed during average trip (including stops), range of ambient > temperature during driving year. More? Fewer? > Ian Cameron > U of Victoria > Victoria, B.C. ===================== Maybe you could find out what the temperature gauges are reading when the van is idling and running. Also, I was wondering why we flush out our vans with faucet water. Is there another solution, such as flushing with a industrial sized water filter on the other end? Crazy, but not altogether impossible. Right? Brad.


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