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A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« on: 26 August 2009, 13:31:12 »

Car in question is a 3.0 V6. Had breathers blocked to beggary, and oil in all plug wells.

Free of charge, I fitted a pair of pattern gaskets - to get him through a rough patch short term.

Anyhow, fitted spotlessly clean, with breathers cleaned, using the correct sealant.

15k later...... dry as a bone  :o - I did not expect that.

Anyone guess the make?

Not Elring or FAI....  and I must say, they were well fitting, and nice and soft, not the usual poorly fitting pattern gaskets.

Discuss.....
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #1 on: 26 August 2009, 13:43:27 »

if the pattern part is good enough, and near enough spec, then why not.

pattern parts arent a problem.....bad pattern parts are  :y

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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #2 on: 26 August 2009, 16:37:44 »

What make and here did you get them James?  Have always felt the Vx gaskets, whilst good, were bl**dy expensive for what they were!!
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #3 on: 26 August 2009, 21:53:58 »

at a guess payen
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #4 on: 26 August 2009, 21:59:17 »

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Nope!
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #5 on: 26 August 2009, 22:33:32 »

was it the elastic out of some incontinent pants? cos ive heard they dont leak :D,,,,,,,i`ll shut the door on my way out :(
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #6 on: 26 August 2009, 22:34:58 »

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was it the elastic out of some incontinent pants? cos ive heard they dont leak :D,,,,,,,i`ll shut the door on my way out :(

      ;D ;D ;D.
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #7 on: 27 August 2009, 12:41:18 »

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at a guess payen

Nope!

Come on James - spill the beans mate  ;)
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #8 on: 27 August 2009, 13:20:14 »

elring?
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #9 on: 27 August 2009, 16:59:36 »

QH :question
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #10 on: 28 August 2009, 01:23:33 »

None of the above  ;D

I will tell - soon - just curious if anyone can guess!

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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #11 on: 28 August 2009, 10:49:50 »

Well it wont be

Elring
QH
FAI

Or the ones in the headgasket kits on ebay

As I have tried all of them and had limited to success with them.
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #12 on: 28 August 2009, 22:35:59 »

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Well it wont be

Elring
QH
FAI

Or the ones in the headgasket kits on ebay

As I have tried all of them and had limited to success with them.

No, it's none of them. I've not had much luck with them either.

It was made by Victor Reinz. I'd never heard of them before.
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #13 on: 28 August 2009, 22:45:18 »

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It was made by Victor Reinz. I'd never heard of them before.

If it's the same as just Reinz, they make head gaskets. OE Senator 24v is a Reinz.
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #14 on: 28 August 2009, 23:21:05 »

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It was made by Victor Reinz. I'd never heard of them before.

If it's the same as just Reinz, they make head gaskets. OE Senator 24v is a Reinz.

Gaskets, I thought they made Beans...... :D :D :D
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