Water Pipes
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Water Pipes
Hello all, still in the process of putting a V8 into the back end of the wagon,as it was Aircooled i am having to install a radiator anf all the pipes that go with it. My question is i have all the pipes rad ect, but i haven`t a clue which path the are supposed to go,i have removed all the old Aircooled stuff, do the rad pipes go where the air ducts used to go?
As always any help or advice greatfully recived.
Danny
As always any help or advice greatfully recived.
Danny
Re: Water Pipes
Danny-Boy,
It is not a job I have (yet) had to do but Mr. Haynes says.....
1. Remove spare wheel and spare wheel carrier. The carrier supports are secured by hairpin clips that can be prised out with a screwdriver.
2. Remove the undertray from below the radiator, this is secured by two self tapping screws.
Mike
It is not a job I have (yet) had to do but Mr. Haynes says.....
1. Remove spare wheel and spare wheel carrier. The carrier supports are secured by hairpin clips that can be prised out with a screwdriver.
2. Remove the undertray from below the radiator, this is secured by two self tapping screws.
Mike
'Two 'eads is better'n wun even if mine's a sheeps'
Grun
Member Number 1250
D reg 2.1 DJ autosleeper poptop
Grun
Member Number 1250
D reg 2.1 DJ autosleeper poptop
Re: Water Pipes
Danny,
Reminds me.... working in Capetown during the time when sanctions were being imposed and petrol was in short supply.
One of the young employees who was late arriving for work said she had run out of fuel and quoted a very low MPG figure for her car.
'Blimey what are you driving a V8?'
'No a VW!!'
Mike
Reminds me.... working in Capetown during the time when sanctions were being imposed and petrol was in short supply.
One of the young employees who was late arriving for work said she had run out of fuel and quoted a very low MPG figure for her car.
'Blimey what are you driving a V8?'
'No a VW!!'


Mike
'Two 'eads is better'n wun even if mine's a sheeps'
Grun
Member Number 1250
D reg 2.1 DJ autosleeper poptop
Grun
Member Number 1250
D reg 2.1 DJ autosleeper poptop
It is not a job I have (yet) had to do but Mr. Haynes says.....
1. Remove spare wheel and spare wheel carrier. The carrier supports are secured by hairpin clips that can be prised out with a screwdriver.
2. Remove the undertray from below the radiator, this is secured by two self tapping screws.
Mmmmmm!!! I think maybe Mr Haynes was having an off day,still cant get the damn thing out,time for the hacksaw me thinks.
Also does anyone have a pic of where these water pipes go? I still cant work it out.
Thanks in advance.
Danny
1. Remove spare wheel and spare wheel carrier. The carrier supports are secured by hairpin clips that can be prised out with a screwdriver.
2. Remove the undertray from below the radiator, this is secured by two self tapping screws.
Mmmmmm!!! I think maybe Mr Haynes was having an off day,still cant get the damn thing out,time for the hacksaw me thinks.
Also does anyone have a pic of where these water pipes go? I still cant work it out.

Thanks in advance.
Danny
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I have a pair of the pipes that go from front to back (plastic). If you want or need them you can have them for what I paid. Im also in Bristol.
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I hope this photo helps. It was taken from underneath the front of the van with the spare wheel holder removed. The radiator and two hoses have also been removed but you can see the end of the plastic coolant pipes that come from the engine and connect to the radiator hoses.

As for getting the spare wheel holder out, removing the rusty circlips took me a good while but once they're off it's not too bad.
Tony

As for getting the spare wheel holder out, removing the rusty circlips took me a good while but once they're off it's not too bad.
Tony
Last edited by Nicola&Tony on 12 Dec 2008, 20:33, edited 1 time in total.
Looking for: window apertures for side windows, at the back of the van
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T25; 1985; RHD; 1.9DG petrol / LPG; white Autosleeper high-top; Looking rusty again!
LT31; 1993; RHD; 2.4L petrol; high-top; diy camper project.