Headgasket blown again/right after replacing???

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  • Todd Black 88
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    Originally posted by Dirty325ix
    I bet that's just the remaining crap that is still left over in the system
    Or maybe you have a cracked head/block
    This.

    Remaining crap. Drive it a while.

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  • uturn
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    I have used various HG on my cars. Original BMW, Goetze, Elring, and VR. I used a VR gasket on my M30 back in 2010 and it's still going strong. A lot of prep work to make sure the bolts torqued right and mating surfaces were clean and oil free. If I had to do it again, I'd go BMW/Elring. I did order some gaskets from BMW and was sent some VR ones for my M10 motor :(

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  • spdracrm3
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    drive around for awhile and see if it overheats or pumps coolant out of the overflow tank (mark level on reservoir) ,usually if it has a problem still it fills the cooling system with air (displacing the coolant) and causing overheating ,just watch the gauge carefully you'll know for sure if it still overheating .if your not loosing/displacing coolant or overheating your probably just getting a false reading

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  • SkiFree
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    Is this an M30 or an M10? If so, been using VR's on the M10 and M30 race cars for years. However I HAVE seen lots and lots of "mechanics" blame sloppy building practices on HG's of all brands, it's an easy out for an undisclosed underlying issue.

    What's even more entertaining I've seen the same M30 HG packaged in both VR and Elring gasket sets before.

    Additionally
    http://www.bmw2002faq.com/topic/1358...-gasket-blues/
    http://www.bmw2002faq.com/topic/2190...acket-cutouts/
    http://www.bmw2002faq.com/topic/1312...t-issue/page-2

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  • The München Monster
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    I'm not taking it off again anytime soon. With the time and resources I have it took me this last month to finally get around to it.

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  • cgk_iii
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    Take it off and do it right.

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  • The München Monster
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    This info could have been useful beforehand

    But noted. If thermalweld doesn't work I'dk what I'll do. Really don't want to take all that shit back off

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  • Best_name_available
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    The only reason I asked was to see if it was victor reinz lol, there's tons of guys on here myself included that have their gaskets leak as soon as they're on...


    Not as "high quality" as you think...

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  • cgk_iii
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    Victor reinz are HORRIBLE when it comes to HG's for the m20, i couldn't stress about this enough. Goetze or Elring are probably the best out there. Couldnt tell you how many times I've heard/seen people blow a HG right after installing a brand new victor reinz HG. I tell everyone to steer away from VR at all cost.

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  • The München Monster
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    Plus, if it was a bad hg, it would still last longer than this.

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  • The München Monster
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    I've only heard good things about them.

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  • E30NJ
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    Originally posted by efficient
    That's your problem Victor reins head gasket
    I thought Victor Reinz head gaskets were good.

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  • efficient
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    That's your problem Victor reins head gasket

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  • The München Monster
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    Victor Reinz Head gasket

    Head was tested for cracks. Block is iron and apparently the chance of that cracking is miniscule

    I really hope it's crap in the system man. Otherwise I'm going the thermalweld way,truly cbf pulling the head off again

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  • Best_name_available
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    What brand was the gasket?

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