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#30
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 22 Jan, 2012 18:16
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If you don't do the proper pattern, sequence, torque values, the gasket will fail sooner than later. Anything past 1000 miles would be a miracle.
Thought i might should say to clarify,
i don't just mean your leak will start again -
i mean a car that will no longer run.
just trying to help you from damaging or disabling your machinery.
fwiw
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#31
by
slavik19
on 22 Jan, 2012 20:44
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thanks for the help
i used proper pattern and they are pretty tight.
got a bently.
but ill get new bolts man.
thanks for your help. i appreciate it.
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#32
by
slavik19
on 22 Jan, 2012 20:53
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#33
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 22 Jan, 2012 21:54
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That's one of Prothes / Hans websites.
Most of his stuff is absolutely bottom of the barrel quality.
Not ALL of it - but Most of it.
None of it is name brand.
Hence why he is a few dollars cheaper on some parts.
His bolts are probably suitable.
But to be completely honest - i would pay $5-$10 more from a better source. I wouldn't buy your vac pump kit there either.
Any part of the car that can leave you stranded or damage your machinery if it fails, or is complicated labor - most of us will not buy those pieces from him.
90% of his stuff you can get top quality brand name instead for same or lil bit more, sometimes even less, from proper channels.
Gear shift knobs, relay ball shafts for mk2, locking fuel caps, coolant expansion tanks, some things of that nature - he is good for.
His radiators and turbo downpipes are pretty good and real good value.
His pistons have been found acceptable, but the rings are lacking.
Fuel filters, air filters, timing belts, injection pumps, critical mechanical parts - he|| no. Some of those parts i have tried myself, some i have seen/inspected (cheap is usually cheap), and some there have been numerous horror stories about.
AutohausAZ and RockAuto are your friends.
Become fluent with their websites and offerings.
Use CarQuest on emergency items, and try to make a good friend with someone there and you'll get AhausAZ type prices on Worldpac items.
ALWAYS a good idea to ask others advice first before buying any part from Pete Rothenbacher Enterprises in Charlotte/Matthews/Indian Trail NC.
Some things yes, a lot of things No.
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#34
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 22 Jan, 2012 21:57
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#35
by
theman53
on 23 Jan, 2012 05:03
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#36
by
slavik19
on 23 Jan, 2012 05:39
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my bolts where triple square head so im guessing they are 12mm.
um wow yea his prices are kinda to good to be true.
dont know if i want to wait and order headbolts somewhere else.
kinda want to drive the mk2 already lol
his head gaskets no good either?
i bought my rebuilt gasket and seal kit from rockauto. rings from rockauto.
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#37
by
spencebm
on 23 Jan, 2012 05:41
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OMG
Get the correct and quality headbolts. Get a good headgasket also. Get a torque wrench and do it exactly as the bentley says. germanautoparts.com is another good site to buy all this stuff from. I would get the head checked if I took it off by the machine shop. Have you changed the timing belt/tensioner also?
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#38
by
theman53
on 23 Jan, 2012 06:01
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That is Prothe. All his engine parts minus the pistons *take the rings off and install different ones* are not usable in my opinion. Search prothe here and see the results of people that are ticked off because of inferior parts.
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#39
by
slavik19
on 23 Jan, 2012 08:21
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crap! i just remembered i have the cheap rings!

looks like ill be rebuilding my engine ones again.
i replaced all the seals and gaskets and full timing belt kit.
this sucks.
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#40
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 23 Jan, 2012 10:50
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You can get Fel-Pro brand bolts/washers package from probably any of the auto parts stores same day or next day. Maybe $5 more than Prothe.
CarQuest can have WorldPac stuff the next day usually.
Not like there are no other "quick" options.
Worldpac is always european brands.
Try not to worry about what you've already done and installed from the big P. Just try to compare his price against AhAz and Rock from now on before you buy - and see that he is not such a good value.
Most of his stuff should be priced about 1/4 or 1/3 of what it is.
But 90% of it is priced very close to what good stuff costs.
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#41
by
slavik19
on 23 Jan, 2012 13:45
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You can get Fel-Pro brand bolts/washers package from probably any of the auto parts stores same day or next day. Maybe $5 more than Prothe.
CarQuest can have WorldPac stuff the next day usually.
Not like there are no other "quick" options.
Worldpac is always european brands.
Try not to worry about what you've already done and installed from the big P. Just try to compare his price against AhAz and Rock from now on before you buy - and see that he is not such a good value.
Most of his stuff should be priced about 1/4 or 1/3 of what it is.
But 90% of it is priced very close to what good stuff costs.
this bolts okay?
http://www.autohausaz.com/search/product.aspx?sid=aebdnzemhjf12hngcdqzkub4&partnumber=068103384A
so AutohausAZ and RockAuto is where ill buy my parts now.
shoot torque wrenches are so expensive. can i rent one somewhere?
autohausaz has pretty good deals close to the cheap stuff.
ill be buying a new headgasket bolts and some other parts.
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#42
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 23 Jan, 2012 17:39
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Yeh those bolts from AhAz are good.
And with AhAz you get free shipping on orders over $50.
But, like i said before - it's usually 4-7 working days for the stuff to get to North Carolina. No probo when you can plan ahead.
You can use a torque wrench from AutoZone, Advance Auto, or O'Reillys - for Free. You have to put up a deposit - but you get 100% refund when you return the tool.
Here is another local option.
I was at O'reilly today and asked about head bolts while i was there.
FelPro was $25 a set
Since someone mentioned they thought OR's dealt WorlPac, i asked them.
They deal with IMC European supplier.
CRP headbolts $15 set
Meyle headbolts $13 set
3 days shipping from Pennsylvania to O'R (you pay ship)
And you'd have to pay tax at O'R
Total was about $20 for a set of Meyle in hand.
So don't forget about CarQuest / WorldPac
and O'Reillys / IMC
when you need good stuff quicker.
With CarQuest/Worldpac you pay no shipping and probably get parts next day. You do have to pay tax.
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#43
by
slavik19
on 23 Jan, 2012 17:46
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Yeh those bolts from AhAz are good.
And with AhAz you get free shipping on orders over $50.
But, like i said before - it's usually 4-7 working days for the stuff to get to North Carolina. No probo when you can plan ahead.
You can use a torque wrench from AutoZone, Advance Auto, or O'Reillys - for Free. You have to put up a deposit - but you get 100% refund when you return the tool.
Here is another local option.
I was at O'reilly today and asked about head bolts while i was there.
FelPro was $25 a set
Since someone mentioned they thought OR's dealt WorlPac, i asked them.
They deal with IMC European supplier.
CRP headbolts $15 set
Meyle headbolts $13 set
3 days shipping from Pennsylvania to O'R (you pay ship)
And you'd have to pay tax at O'R
Total was about $20 for a set of Meyle in hand.
So don't forget about CarQuest / WorldPac
and O'Reillys / IMC
when you need good stuff quicker.
With CarQuest/Worldpac you pay no shipping and probably get parts next day. You do have to pay tax.
wow man your really help full thanks i feel like i own you something in return.
i think im going to take advantage of the free shipping and buy new OEM bosh glow plugs
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#44
by
slavik19
on 23 Jan, 2012 17:54
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started it again today. leaking oil again.