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Date:         Sat, 9 Jan 1999 12:57:38 -0800
Reply-To:     Jim Thompson <jim96003@C-ZONE.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jim Thompson <jim96003@C-ZONE.NET>
Subject:      Re: Coolant Hose Size for Heater?
Comments: To: James Wagner <wagner01@EROLS.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <3697B312.C32C9071@erols.com>
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At 02:50 PM 1/9/99 -0500, James Wagner wrote: >Hello All, > >I am having a problem with finding the correct coolant hose for my 85 >Vanangon. The hose connecting the right cylinder head and the heater >has a 5/8 inch ID attachment at the T-fitting for the rear heater, but a >1 inch ID attachment at the cylinder head. The last hose was forced >onto the cylinder head such that it split and eventually leaked. At >this point I am planning to use a large diameter hose and make some kind >of adapter for the T fitting. Has anyone else experienced this problem? >Is this a mix up of different model year equipment? ************************************* Nope, it's not a mix up of different model year equipment. I recently replaced the hose when installing the 2.1 in my 84 Westy in May 1997. Although there are different VW PN's for the various years, they are essentially the same design from 83.5-91, 1 inch on one side, 5/8 inch on the other. At the time, I chose to go with the factory hose (of which I've never found a substitute at the time) for a trouble free replacement. Unfortunately, this hose is a little pricey - about $65-$70 from VW. This particular hose you're seeking fits 83.5-85 1.9 models.

Last summer, while on the way to a show in the SF Bay area (in triple digit weather), I stopped on I-5 to help a fellow Westy Vanagonaut who had lost all of his coolant because of the very same reason you described. The split in his hose stretched about 4 inches, so there was no way to help him with the "duct tape repair method". He had a dead cell-phone, so I let him use mine to call for AAA tow. Since then, I've carried a spare (pricey) hose in my parts stash to avoid having that happen to me when far from home.

Jim/Old Volks Home (530) 221-5342 84 Westy 2.1 * 62 Sedan * 90 Fox Wagon **************************************** Due to a server change the Old Volks Home Website will be down from Dec 31 98 thru about Jan 15 99. In addition, e-mail to jim@oldvolkshome.com will be interrupted during this period as well.

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