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Date:         Thu, 02 Jan 1997 21:18:34 -0700
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From:         Will Wood <wkwood@burgoyne.com>
Subject:      Re: Replace Engine?

At 04:14 PM 1/2/97 -0600, Cory Zumbrennen wrote: >Hello everyone, > I have an '86 Westy with 140K miles that has developed the dreaded >head gasket leak. After looking through the archives it seems that there >are four options: > 1) AlumaSeal/Bars Leak > 2) Repair heads/Replace Gaskets (J.B. Weld) > 3) Replace the heads/Gaskets > 4) Replace engine >The main contingency is that I'm planning on driving down to Cabo San >Lucas at the tip of Baja. I'm just guessing, but it seems that trouble >with the wasserboxer en mexico would be a major nightmare. I also have >a %15 off coupon for the local VW dealer, which will bring the cost of a >newly rebuilt engine to $1955. I'm looking into replacing it myself as >I have time on my hands. It seems as though replacing the engine may be >easier than R&R the heads. At 140K miles is it just time to replace the >engine? Any comments greatly appreciated! > >Cory 4) > > >

140,000 is a bit high, time for a rebuild. Besides most of the expense will be in the heads anyway.


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