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Date:         Thu, 2 Apr 1998 16:46:17 -0800
Reply-To:     "Steven X. Schwenk" <sxs@CONCENTRIC.NET>
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From:         "Steven X. Schwenk" <sxs@CONCENTRIC.NET>
Subject:      Statistical Survey re Head Gasket Failure
Comments: To: Ian Cameron <ianc@UVIC.CA>
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Ian Cameron wrote:

> I AM a statistician, and my guess is that we can find out why these > head > fail with a high degree of certainty. ....... 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.

Excellent! Now we can take a significant step toward knowing the cause of head gasket failure and how to prevent or delay it. Aside from Ian's help, the two things we need are variables and the data. I have included a tentative list of variables I think are important below. Please comment or submit a list of your own.

As far as the data goes, ideally everyone would fill out the Survey Form once it is finalized, and send it back to the data collector rather than the list. Then the data can be provided to Ian for statistical analysis, the results of which would be posted to the list. The raw data can be stored in the list files rather than the archive. Hopefully everyone will take the two minutes necessary to return the Survey Form so the study really is meaningful. Better to invest two minutes than two grand on new heads if you can...

TENATIVE LIST OF VARIABLES

______ Model Year ______ Current Mileage ______ Mileage When Head Gaskets Replaced ("0" if never replaced") ______ Mileage When Leaks Appeared ("0" if no leaks) ______ Mileage When Gaskets "Failed" [Vehicle not drivable)("0" if not apply) ______ Coolant Type (Phosphate/No Phosphate/VW) ______ Water Type (Tap/Distilled/de-ionized) ______ Frequency of Coolant Change ______ Climate Where Vehicle Used (Cold/Cool /warm/hotNEED HELP HERE ______ Usage (Daily, Weekly, Monthly) ______ Driving Type (mostly town, mostly highway, equal mix) ______ Frequency of Short Trips of Ten Minutes or Less (Daily, Weekly, Rarely ______ Warm Vehicle Up Before Driving? ______ Ever Experience Overheating Problems ______ Have You Augmented the Ground Wires at Engine/Head/Frame? ______ Garage Kept?

Others??? Fewer???

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