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Date:         Fri, 13 May 94 00:32:56 CDT
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From:         anbo@wuee1.wustl.edu (Albrecht Jander)
Subject:      More rebuild/new engine questions

I checked out a couple of my options today for fixing my engine, which will need new heads, pistons and cylinders, and I came up with a couple of new questions I hope you guys can help me with.

First, some of the mail order companies in Hot VWs advertise "new" heads for the Vanagon. Who makes these, and are they any good? $250 sounds too cheap to be any good.

Also, there is an outfit in town that will recondition my existing heads for $189. I told him that there is a piece missing from the head around the exhaust valve seat, and he said that that would not be a problem as they could arc weld a piece in. This sounds *really* fishy to me. Even if it would hold, I would immagine it would have terrible thermal contact with the rest of the head and get quite hot. What say?

Thanks for all of you who already sent advice. I still may opt for a rebuilt engine with a warantee.

--More later, Albrecht


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