[Vwdiesel] Cutting out part of my email
mikitka
mikitka at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 8 08:10:13 EDT 2006
The oil cooler can leak. The history of them leaking isn't that big from
what I can tell. The only way to check to see if it is leaking is to remove
it. I'm not sure of any other method to try for that. Replacement is the
only cure. Not worth trying to fix one. They can still be found in salvage
yards or online for a nice price.
As for how large a message can be, there shouldn't be a limit on just plain
text messages. You would really have to write a book for it to make a
difference I would think. You just can't send attachments to the this
address.
Nick
Is there a certain number of words that one can send in a message and
anything past that number is cut off from the message?
What are the rules for sending a message?
Sherwin Goff
Below is the message bounce that was sent to me from you cutting off part
of the message.
The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
original message.
- Results:
Ignoring non-text/plain MIME parts
- Unprocessed:
On my VW diesel engine there is an oil cooler. This oil cooling
unit has water hoses connected to it so that the engine's cooling system
circulates water through the oil cooler. It's like an added unit that
the oil filter spins onto. The cooler is between the oil filter and the
oil filter's normal receiver on the engine's block.
I'm getting oil in the water. Now, here is my questions
1. Do these water coolers have a history of leaking oil into the
water cooling system of the engine?
2. Is replacement the only repair process for stopping this type
of oil cooler leaking oil into the water?
3. How would one test this to be sure that the leak is coming
from the oil cooler instead of from some other possible source?
SherwinGoff at yahoo.com.
- Done.
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