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Date:         Mon, 12 Jul 1999 22:42:35 -0400
Reply-To:     David Katsuki <dkatsuki@WORLD.STD.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         David Katsuki <dkatsuki@WORLD.STD.COM>
Subject:      Re: Westy Water Tank Fill
Comments: To: j fritz <jfritz@DECORAH.K12.IA.US>
In-Reply-To:  <1280385600-8472139@decorah.k12.ia.us>
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Had the same problem with filling our 90 Westy. I made up a special 10" filler hose which I keep in the van (used special RV potable water hose from an RV place, but I'm not sure it matters). On the output end it has a ball valve so I can regulate the flow, but I also made an adapter to a short piece of clear poly hose (used a hose repair end, available from any hardware store,and 3/8" ID poly tubing). The key to fast filling is to cut the end of the poly hose at a steep angle, so there is a tongue of tube sticking out. When you put that into the filler properly, the tongue pushes the rubber flap disk aside and allows fast fast filling. When it's properly inserted, I can fill at full house supply pressure (60 lbs) with the ball valve all the way open and no (well, very little) spilling. When I don't get the tongue properly inserted, the outside of the van gets washed some, as you have described.

Dave

87 Wolfsburg 90 Westfalia

(usAt 11:49 PM 7/11/99 -0500, j fritz wrote: >Volks, > >OK, first an admission: Don't do the dumb stunt I did....trying to get >bleach into the tank through the filler tube on the outside (wanted to kill >anything living in there....its our first fill-up with the the water tank). >Anyway, overflowed the bleach, it ran down the side and left brown streaks >on the paint job :-( I'm hoping rubbing compound will take it out. > >Now for some questions: I hooked up a hose to the city water fill adapter. >Only about 40 lbs. of city pressure but the faucet couldn't hold it. Is >there a washer kit for this thing to get it so it will stop the water flow? >It was either turning on the electric pump or dripping.....there was no >definitive shut-off. > >Second question: How in the h*ll do you fill the water tank from the >outside? I stood there like an idiot holding the hose and watching the >water run down the side of the van. I felt like the dork in the old AAMACO >transmission commercial. You the know the one...some geek with his hat on >sidewayssaying,"let me fix it boss, I was born to fix a tranthmithion" > >Jim in Iowa >91 Passat Wagon GL >89 Westy >66 Beetle


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