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Date:         Wed, 8 Apr 1998 14:23:16 -0700
Reply-To:     "Backus, Brian G" <Brian.Backus@PSS.BOEING.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "Backus, Brian G" <Brian.Backus@PSS.BOEING.COM>
Subject:      Re: Can I do my own head gasket replacement?
Comments: To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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Did that make any sence? I mean if yoiu pull the engine out, it would make it possible to do this work. (machine/welding) nevermind...too much caffine today...:)

> ---------- > From: Backus, Brian G[SMTP:Brian.Backus@PSS.BOEING.COM] > Reply To: Backus, Brian G > Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 11:43 AM > To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Can I do my own head gasket replacement? > > One thing nice about pulling the engine out is that if your water > jacket > needs welding/machining or if your water pump mating surface on the > block needs welding/machining; you can easily get it done with the > engine out. (maybe not the water pump...) One thing about not > getting > it done if it needs it at the time of head gasket replacement is thta > you can be assured that the new gaskets WILL NOT LAST AS LONG as if > you > had the work done. But then that's what i did the first time I > replaced > my gaskets. I did both sides with the engine in and hey, it wasn't > that > bad. Patinece! the right tools. And Patience. Like my Dad said way > back when I was a wee boy workin' on my first motorcycle. "never > force > anything, let the tool do the work". Good luck!!! > > > ---------- > > From: John Anderson[SMTP:vwbus@MINDSPRING.COM] > > Reply To: John Anderson > > Sent: Monday, April 06, 1998 8:53 PM > > To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM > > Subject: Re: Can I do my own head gasket replacement? > > > > Sure, you're looking at a good 2 days the first time in and out, > just > > be > > careful, clean, and meticulous. The vanagon engine comes out > > physically > > easily (I would NOT do them in the car) but is a real bear in the > fact > > you > > got all those damn hoses, wires, exhaust parts... Still 2 good full > > days > > and a nice floor jack and all the parts. Ron had a great deal on > full > > gasket kits (Elring) containing 2 head sets BTW for $99. Be ready > to > > fix > > anything exhaust related, and presuppose new fuel lines if you > > haven't. > > Manifold tubes, water pump, and anything else marginal at this point > > as > > well. > > > > John > > vwbus@mindspring.com > > >


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