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Date:         Sun, 9 Jun 2002 07:25:17 -0500
Reply-To:     "Terry K." <CTONLINE@WEBTV.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Terry K." <CTONLINE@WEBTV.NET>
Subject:      Re; Heads leaking, and aluminum sealer
Comments: To: wordlarry2002@YAHOO.COM
Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII

Larry,

Two years ago my heads started weeping on my 85 GL when it got cold out---

I dropped a small bottle of Bars leak into the expansion tank, and they haven't dripped since---

Now I am not saying this "miracle in a bottle" is the ultimate solution, nor am I saying this is the best way to do the job---but the van in question was had for nothing----and is my work vehicle--my beater, so no big loss at the time--- And it is still working---30,000 miles down the road----

I can't speak for the aluminum seal--but if it works, and you really don't care about the van--what the hell--what do you have to lose?

Later,

Terry

E-mail message

Larry,

I replaced the ones on my 84 last fall. The rubber seals were actually cut/torn or whatever in several spotts. That's what was causing what you could see. What was worse was what was out of sight! The metal sealing rings at the top of the sleeves were letting coolant into the head when cold and air into the coolant when hot. I also used alum-a-seal and it stopped the visual leaks but I had both and it would not stop inner seal leaks. Just keep a sharp eye out for signs of the inner seals leaking, air in coolant, pinging/pounding noise when started cold and unexplained coolant loss. Happy motoring Joe R.

----- Original Message -----

I am trying to bring an old vanagon back to life..... I bought vanagon approx. 3 yrs. ago (w/ blown engine), put junkyard engine in which immed. leaked. Torn heads off, showed them to local "expert VW mechanic" who said 'they're OK just replace gasket' and so I listened to him. Bought a Subaru car as a replacement engine for the future...that project is on hold because I like my 1.9l VW Engine so..... But the new gasket leaked. I have put alum. seal $3 into this engine and my leaks are gone....and its approx. 10K miles later. What does the group think about a $3 fix to the pitted heads of an old vanagon engine. It works for me now.....so tell me why this does always work? Also I am using the alum. seal that is pure alum. so I hoped it would simply fill in the pits on my alum. head..so far so good. Just want feedback of group on this if I can... Larry ______________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com


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