Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 09:56:19 -0500
Reply-To: benoit <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
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From: benoit <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Subject: Re: resealing heads: now another questions...
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(((((posted to the list also for the sake of others!!!!!!)))))))
Matthew wrote:
"""""""""Not knowing better, I'd replace ever thing i can get
to."""""""""""""
It is the only way to go Matthew, believe it or not, i did over 50
Wasser re-seal in one year.... and i never bought a head gasket kit but
always used the complete kit.... a head gasket kit is made to do a patch
on one side, only one head.....
So please, look carefuly at that page:
http://www.benplace.com/vanagon_engine3.htm
it has 3 videos of the job and some pictures of that botom O-Ring
replecement procedure.... (yeas, you can stetch the black one/botom one
over the sleeve, but MAKE SURE YOU CLEAN THOSE GROOVE!!!!!!!!!)
Just put each piston, one by one at is TDC (Top Dead Center) do do the
lower O-Ring, you have about 1/4 inche of space betwenn the top part of
the water jacket and the botom of the sleeve without any risk of
removing the sleeve from the piston.
Those could be helpfull also:
http://www.benplace.com/vanagon_engine1.htm
http://www.benplace.com/vanagon_engine6.htm
http://www.benplace.com/vanagon_engine5.htm
Stay away from removing the sleeve completely from the pistons, it are a
pain to put them back in that tight water-jacket
http://www.benplace.com/bjp_head2/100_0046.jpg
http://www.benplace.com/bjp_head2/100_0048.jpg
complete section:
http://www.benplace.com/vanagon_engine2.htm
One other thing!!!! if you can, if you have the valves removing tool:
http://www.benplace.com/bjp_head2/100_0025.jpg
http://www.benplace.com/bjp_head2/100_0026.jpg
have a look inside, the infamous crack are not in the compression area,
but in the valves intake or exhaust portion of the head, at the same
time, you can have a look at the valves, seat, guide.....
http://www2.cip1.com/PhotoGallery.asp?ProductCode=C26%2D000%2D129
for 30$, this is cheap enough.....
Don't hesitate if you need other advices or if your stuck somewhere in
the job.... i can send you any picture or video of anything you need, i
always have a Wasser engine split open in the shop.
Have a good one, Ben
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Ben, in the midst of my first wasserboxer head job.
not that difficult really. got the heads off. no
cracks between valves. all cylinders still have the
grinding marks from the factory. compression, cold,
was 135-140 all around, so I'm doing well so far.
Anyways, looking at Bentley pg 13.43 it shows two
o-rings on the cylinder. Then on page 15.22 it shows
just the outer one. So, do i replace both o-rings or
just the outer ones + metal ring? the cylinders have
not lost their rings, and have seen the o-ring
floating around so know i can get to them.
It was cheaper to get the full gasket kit than two
head kits. But it adds some questions as to when to
use what gasket, etc. Not knowing better, I'd replace
ever thing i can get to. I can certainly stretch the
inner oring over the cylinder and it will bounce back
into shape I'm sure.
anyways, the heads are OK, but the gaskets look like
they were cut by the sharp edges of the water housing
over time. I've heard that happen, so I'll be sure to
knock off that edge before sealing.
Anything else i should know?
cheers
Matthew
"Racing with the wind and flirting with death
So have a cup of coffee and catch your breath"