The only problem I see with this is the price. IMHO this should be priced at about $5. With time I will make my own. I'm in the process of brain storming a 2.0 L conversion, and this maybe the time. Eric 86-VW4x4 vw4x4@fyi.net 72-240z Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Stuart MacMillan wrote: > Listees, > > I discovered an extremely useful device available from Kennedy > Engineered Products while perusing their Subaru conversion info. > > It is a beautifully made petcock assembly that replaces the bolt "plug" > on the top of the radiator that is so difficult to get back in while > coolant is coming out during system bleeding. > > This petcock includes a removable length of copper tubing that allows > you to collect the coolant as well as avoid drawing air back into the > system. > > You can't beat this! Convenience, environmentally friendly, and you can > keep most of the toxic coolant off the ground using this device. > > You get a bonus piece that is used with the Subaru engine you can toss > or keep just in case you convert someday, and the cost is $20, well > worth it. > > http://kennedyeng.com, they need to know the year of your Vanagon, and > the item is "PET." > > -- > Stuart MacMillan > Manager, Case Program > 800-909-8244, Ext. 208 > > Getting your share of the Net yet? > > http://casedealer.com/demo > http://caseihdealer.com/demo > http://cobaltgroup.com > |
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