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Date:         Mon, 1 Mar 1999 22:27:38 -0600
Reply-To:     Gregor Brandt <gbrandt@RUBICON.NET>
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From:         Gregor Brandt <gbrandt@RUBICON.NET>
Subject:      Re: driping thermostat on an 85 Westie
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On the other hand, I had a hell of a time trying to get the thermostat housing past the exhaust and mounts. After much blood and more swearing I just put the damn thing back on and had my dealer do it.

Gregor '84 Westy

-----Original Message----- From: John Scheckel <jscheckel@NUTLEY.COM> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 10:11 PM Subject: Re: driping thermostat on an 85 Westie

>Stephen Davis wrote: >> >> Hey Volks, >> The thermostat housing is dripping slightly on my 85, have any of >> you had problems with that? It looks like it is a hard place to reach >> and I was also wondering if anybody had any hints on how to get it out. >> Also, is there anyway to work on it without draining the whole coolant >> system, and do you think it is just the gasket or could it be more? I >> can not see any cracks in the castings but... The van has about >> 100,000 miles on it. >> >> Thanks in Advance, >> >> Stephen Davis >> Wilton, Me >> 85 Westie >Sounds like the rubber o-rings may have gotten tired. They are >relativlely simple and inexpensive to replace. You probably don't have >to drain the entire system but do be prepared to loose some coolant when >you remove the housing, two bolts fasten it to the block. If memory >serves (it can't be guaranteed) there are two o-rings one at the housing >to block surface and one at the housing to sensor surface. Also check >your houses. At 100K they are bound to be tired and may be leaking. > >God Luck John S.


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