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Date:         Wed, 02 Apr 1997 22:28:10 -0800
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From:         David Hinds <dhinds@brazosport.cc.tx.us> (by way of Ron Lussier <coyote@likeminds.com>)
Subject:      got a problem.  can you give advice?

i have an 84 vanogon. 1.9, water cooled.

i've been told by more than one person that i have a warped head gasket and air is escaping into the coolant system.

my options: a)have this engine repaired ($ ???) b)get a rebuilt engine ($2055 + $700 + 200) (2.1l engine + install + exhaust conv)

questions:

is this a common problem with this engine?

i've only had one person tell me i need an exhaust conversion. do i?

which is the better option?

if i go with option "a" what is the liklihood of having the same problem later?

if i go with option "b" what is the liklihood?

thanks in advance for any help you can give.

david


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