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Date:         Tue, 6 May 1997 20:59:56 -0400
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From:         "The Bus Depot" <list@busdepot.com>
Subject:      Re: 1.9L cracked heads

> There is a real possibility that one of the valves will drop onto a > piston and cause much more damage. You pay your money or you take your > chances. I would recommend new heads. Many of the rebuilt heads have > cracks. The incremental additional cost is a small fraction of the > total cost. >

My understanding is that NEW 1.9L heads are available only from AMC Spain. The 2.1L heads I get from Volkswagen are new, but even Volkswagen's 1.9L heads are rebuilt. I have been hesitant to recommend the AMC heads because of the poor reputation of AMC's Type 4 heads; I wouldn't want to test them on a customer before trying them myself, and haven't had a need for them myself. (And now that I've replaced my '85 with an '89, I can't see needing 1.9L heads myself in the forseeable future.) So I have not tried their wasserboxer heads. Has anybody had experience with them? -Ron Salmon The Bus Depot http://www.busdepot.com


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