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Date:         Sat, 25 Nov 2000 22:08:41 -0800
Reply-To:     John Dagastino <themisanthropicmeanie@YAHOO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Dagastino <themisanthropicmeanie@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: memphis head builders
Comments: To: "Karl M." <thewestyman@MINDSPRING.COM>
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there's a place in memphis,TN,called 'memphis head builders'..they do wonderful work,they successfully plugged a crack-in-the-bolt-areA leak for me,a few moons ago...no leaks since,...my father had both of his heads repaired there (on an '87 wolfy...)...his were more badly cracked...so they still seep.....but /w the 'waserleaker',WTF do you expect?? :)

if you care to ship it to them,i'll bet they can fix it,they charge about $120.

sorry,don't know the #,use a 411 website to find it.

i've heard that these are the people who get teh jobs that the otehr repair shops in memphis can't fix,they've got a great rep.

--- "Karl M." <thewestyman@MINDSPRING.COM> wrote: > Bradley, > > Sounds like you have the infamous > cracked-Vanagon-cylinder-head syndrome. I > have seen quite a few crack right next to that exact > head nut, it will > appear that the leak is coming from the nut itself, > but I'll bet if you look > closely you will see a hairline crack at the radius > of the machined recess > where the nut fits. Only real lasting fix is to > replace the head. Sorry to > be the bearer of bad news.... > > Karl Mullendore > Westy Ventures > 1987 Syncro Westfalia 1.9TD > 1985 Transporter singlecab > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > I tracked down a leak of coolant. It seems to be > oozing out of my > passenger > > side front, top head bolt. This scares the heck > out of me after hearing > so > > much about "waterleakers". I'm coming from a > diesel background with VW's. > > I'm really hoping I didn't buy myself into a money > hole.. I just finished > > putting in a "new" transaxle, new exhaust system, > and many other little > > things. All said and done, I've spent about $3k > on this guy so far. It's > > in wonderful shape. > > So tell me, what the easiest fix for this? Is > this a coolant leak that > is > > common? I hope you give me a nice easy solution. > > > > Thanks in advance, say a prayer for me, > > Bradley Flubacher > > State College, PA

===== "George Orwell was an optimist."

Fuck soccer moms. - George Carlin

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