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Date:         Tue, 24 Sep 1996 15:12:19 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         SyncroHead@aol.com
Subject:      Re: Need advice for head gasket leak

In a message dated 96-09-23 23:36:31 EDT, kdlewis@juno.com (kenneth d lewis) writes:

> If your "head gasket" was leaking you would have no external >indication. The head gaskets are on the inside. They are small metal >rings/washers that seal the top of the combustion cylander to the head. <snip> >ken lewis

VW uses a unique head gasket arrangement on the wasserboxer motors. There are actually TWO different types of head "gaskets". The one at the top of each cylinder creates the compression seal - this is the one Mr. Lewis describes above. The most common head gasket leak on the wasserboxer is past the head gasket that seals the coolant inside the engine. This "rubber" gasket is kind of a rectangular shape and goes around both cylinders on each side of the engine. It is on the head in this gasket's sealing area that the corrosive pitting occurs and coolant begins seeping past the gasket and out onto the ground.

Jim Davis 87 GL Syncro 88 GL Wolfsburg


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