Draining Water System
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Draining Water System
I need to drain the water to remove a defective heater located under the rear seat.
Is it easy to drain the water system and refill?
And i need to reconnect the pipes from the heater too.
Thanks
Steve L
Is it easy to drain the water system and refill?
And i need to reconnect the pipes from the heater too.
Thanks
Steve L
Westfalia pop-top 1990 1.6JX
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Re: Draining Water System
personally I would just crimp the hoses and remove it.
there will be no pressure in there.
Did you mean connect them together after it has been removed?
Then yes..just get the clips and connector ready... and push together
there will be no pressure in there.
Did you mean connect them together after it has been removed?
Then yes..just get the clips and connector ready... and push together
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Re: Draining Water System
As the rear heater is higher than most of the rest of the system, as Kev says, just nip the pipes ( don't damage and crush them) and take it out ........ You will only loose what is actually in the heater..... And the tiny amount of air you let in will be nothing to warrant bleeding on a healthy system
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Re: Draining Water System
Thanks all for the replies.
Yes Kev I need to connect them together. Will try to locate a suitable 'thing'
Yes Kev I need to connect them together. Will try to locate a suitable 'thing'
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Re: Draining Water System
Thanks Kev.
No too sure of the I/D but the hose is 17mm (approx) in diameter. Maybe 14/15mm I/D ?
Thanks
Steve
No too sure of the I/D but the hose is 17mm (approx) in diameter. Maybe 14/15mm I/D ?
Thanks
Steve
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Re: Draining Water System
to big for the stuff I have here..I go up to 12mm
sorry
sorry
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Re: Draining Water System
Straight pipe connector
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Re: Draining Water System
When I did mine temporarily I just used 15mm copper pipe bent in a semicircle and 2 clips, no need to blank them off.
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Re: Draining Water System
Thank you all for the replies.
I am going to see my very helpful motor spares guy after work today.
He will have something I am sure.
Thanks
Steve
I am going to see my very helpful motor spares guy after work today.
He will have something I am sure.
Thanks
Steve
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Re: Draining Water System
personally I would not join them together.
leave them separate or blocked.
they create a short loop for water to circulate , rather than from memory the front main or heater radiator.
the pipes are a tad smaller than the front heater hoses
if its a super permanante job you can easily replace the hoses under than van with ordinary ones removing the take offs for the heater as I did on mine!
leave them separate or blocked.
they create a short loop for water to circulate , rather than from memory the front main or heater radiator.
the pipes are a tad smaller than the front heater hoses
if its a super permanante job you can easily replace the hoses under than van with ordinary ones removing the take offs for the heater as I did on mine!
Re: Draining Water System
Thanks Billy for the post.
That is another option. I will see what i can find after work.
PS You have a PM from me
Thanks
Steve
That is another option. I will see what i can find after work.
PS You have a PM from me

Thanks
Steve
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