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Date:         Sun, 25 Apr 1999 10:00:14 -0700
Reply-To:     ARKADY MIRVIS <HEATERMAN@NAC.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         ARKADY MIRVIS <HEATERMAN@NAC.NET>
Subject:      Re: hose clamping
Comments: To: Scooter061@AOL.COM
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"This is why I love Internet, clever ideas and simple (einfach) solutions from the users. Poor man technology - is the German term"-said my highly respected mentor Hieronimus Joachim Hagedornus Freicherr von Kreuznach und zu Puttlitz in heavy German.

Scott Desanti wrote:

> Hey John, > > I had to do that very task in the parking lot of dept. store last > winter. Get some short pieces of dowel (3-4") or broom stick. Drill holes > through each end and use long screws or bolts and wing nuts to make > compression clamps for the cooling hoses. Clamp them off at a convenient > location to avoid draining coolant. Complete your repairs to the cooler. > Unclamp, fill, and bleed your cooling system. Good luck. > > Scott De Santi > 86 Vanagon


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