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Author Topic: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?  (Read 3201 times)

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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #15 on: 28 August 2009, 23:32:31 »

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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

No mate, that's BEANZ  :y  :y  :y
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #16 on: 29 August 2009, 05:58:26 »

just my luck, just got vaux gaskets for mine, when they said the price i actually said 'how much'? then proceded to tell him how much ive dealt with vaux over the years, and how much i think they are untrustworthy and take the urine, he wasnt quite sure how to react, and thats with trade. like the rubber bits in the 2.6/3.2 dis packs, cant have them gotta buy the lot(which i dont believe). so i did, both packs genuine bosch at half the price from someone else! id rather pay someone else if they cant be reasonable.
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #17 on: 29 August 2009, 17:00:53 »

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Well it wont be

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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.

Where did you buy them James?
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #18 on: 29 August 2009, 21:53:14 »

FMS Autoparts, 42 Normanby Road SLady bitshorpe, North lincolnshire 01724 843072
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #19 on: 29 August 2009, 21:57:35 »

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FMS Autoparts, 42 Normanby Road SLady bitshorpe, North lincolnshire 01724 843072

Yes they show up as a supplier on the net - but their web site does not support Vx or Opel! :(
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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #20 on: 29 August 2009, 22:01:22 »

www.reinz.com/online-catalog...??

Just typed in my engine code etc, and nothing found..
This is a mystery now, James is having fun..lol

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Re: A usable pattern gasket? Or a fluke?
« Reply #21 on: 29 August 2009, 22:08:21 »

OK, searched Reinz catalogue again...
Came up this time - EAN  4026634281246

No price yet though...

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