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Date:         Thu, 15 Oct 1998 11:16:24 -0400
Reply-To:     John Anderson <janderson@IOLINC.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         John Anderson <janderson@IOLINC.NET>
Subject:      Re: 85 Vanagon Coolant leak
Comments: To: Judith Barr/Leo Girard <lgirard@BMTS.COM>, vanagon@vanagon.com
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Leo,

On Digijet vans the thermostat housing and all the connections in that area are real suspect as well. If not the expansion tank, take a look adjacent there at where the cover over the thermostat bolts to its housing, where the housing bolts to the water pump (that gasket really tends to leak if not a new honest VW style gasket with foam core and graffoil sides) the o-ring on the cross pipe at that location into the thermostat housing and the other gasket from thermostat housing to the pipe stub that goes to the head. I count at LEAST 11 joints all in that immediate vicinity between gaskets, hose connections, and O-rings, not even counting the water pump O-ring or connections to the expansion tank. And the weep hole on the water pump in the bizzare chance the belt was WAY to tight or you had a defective pump.

Don't sweat the heads so much yet, there are a lot of places to drip round there, I will give the late vans a credit for a somewhat better design in this area. If I had to make a guess though, I'll guess the housing to water pump gasket or the O-ring on the thermostat itself as its cover deforms and both those locations are clamped by long spindly 6mm bolts and both surfaces tend to warp.

John janderson@iolinc.net


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