Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 13:44:58 -0600
Reply-To: arbosch@RA.ROCKWELL.COM
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From: Alan Bosch <arbosch@RA.ROCKWELL.COM>
Subject: Phred rides again...
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Spent the better portion of the day yesterday putting a new coolant distributor,
new belts, new dip-stick and tube, and fill and bleed the cooling system after I
blew out the coolant distributor last Saturday. Overall, it wasn't a real tough
job. I'm fortunate to have a ramp that I can drive the van up, that allows me
to walk under the vehicle for repairs. The hoses that connect to the coolant
distributor were all in good shape - fortunately - and looked like they'd been
replaced a relatively short time ago. That is to say, they weren't split or
cracked. The only problem I had was when refilling the cooling system. I had
premixed (50/50) the coolant and filled the tank prior to jacking up the front
of the bus. After I opened the bleeder valves, started the engine, and
increased the rev's to 2000 or a little more, I was only able to add approx. 2
gallons of coolant. As I understand it, that's somewhat normal, as there's a
bunch of places the coolant never really drains from. Too, it's possible that
when the engine overheated I never lost ALL of the coolant to begin with. After
I ran the van for a little while last night, I topped off the coolant tank with
perhaps a pint or two of coolant. I checked again this morning after the drive
to work and the level is okay. The temp gauge reads normal for my bus - about
one needle width above the LED.
My thanks to the list for the questions answered over the last week or so
(coolant distributor & engine damage due to overheating). Thanks to Van-Again
for over-the-phone tech help and parts. And if I may strongly suggest, if you
need dealer-only parts, and your local dealer claims that "...the Eurovan wasn't
made in '88..." (like my local dealer did!!), give Camelback VW in Phoenix a
call. They seem to be knowledgeable, friendly, and professional, and they do
give a discount off of retail list price.
Alan Bosch
& Phred ('88 Wolfsburg)
Rochester, NY
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