fits a 2.1 waterboxer engine also. I'd take out the rubber gaskets ........the 'outer water retention gaskets' .... and see how pliable they are. I would expect them to be shiny black rubber. ......and pretty pliable. They're not 'real' rubbery/compressible..........but they need some resilience of course. It does makes sense to me to consider what their shelf life might be .........as they go south on the engine anyway, after a # of years. I suspect there is a little risk.......but if the price is right ..........someone might be willing to try them.
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Lauterbach" <jhlauterbach@BELLSOUTH.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 1:56 PM Subject: Do head-gasket kits age?
>I was out in the garage rearranging things, and I came across a >elring-brand head-gasket kit for a 1.9L engine ('84 Vanagon) I purchased >from Ken Wilford, 05/22/00. I had thought I was going to need it, but Bars >Leak kept things together for over another 3 years when I put a Boston Bob >long block in. Ken's receipt said $120 including O/N air shipment. > > Is this kit still good? > > John in Macon, GA |
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