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Date:         Tue, 21 Jan 1997 07:40:49 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         HelFle8953@aol.com
Subject:      Re: The infamous leaking head gasket

In a message dated 97-01-20 23:31:05 EST, EXPRES@gnn.com (Ron Salmon) writes:

<< >find it odd that both sides failed at the same time. > >John Fleming

John, Are you sure that all of these problems are related to the head gaskets? Head gaskets can leak externally, internally, or both. What you saw was an external leak (although there may also be an internal leak). A mechanic can run a test to see if your oil and antifreeze are mixing (indicating an internal leak) - although I understand that this test is not 100% accurate (but close). It's always possible that your head gaskets are only leaking externally, and the lack of power, etc. are not related to the head gasket leak but are a symptom of a different problem. If you do need head gaskets kits, I have them for $135 for the pair (German) if you can't find a comparable price locally. Good luck (I've been there...:( -Ron

>>

The engine ran fine up to that point except I was getting poor gas mileage. About 14-15 around town. I was working on fuel injection for that. I just ran some Fuel Injector cleaner through. Otherwise it ran great.

Parts Place has Cylinder Head gaskets for $29.95 a piece. Their dealer price is claimed to be $62.35. My mechanic claims he gets a full set, with special sealant & etc. (I don't know what & etc. is) for $400 from a company in New Jersey.

I'll be reading the archives & etc. It seems this is a meticulous procedure especially if heads are pitted.

What's the wisdom on gasket, preparation, and sealant materials?

John Fleming 85 Westy (sick head gasket @ 145K) 79 Camaro (summer car may be turned into winter car) 54 F150 PU (will stay garaged no matter what)

:)


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