It's purdy.Don't know about the one hole HG for a 1.6 but a one hole for a 1.9 is very tough to find.I had to resort to one from the UK and long story-short, I had to get a second one and a Northern member came through for me. Hopefully he will be able to assist you if needed.
I wonder what it is like to work in such a clean place?It would make me nervous!
I just posted numbers in the FAQ section for NAPA altrom for the aaz HG, and they are reasonable too...The 1 notch is easy to get for the fiber gasket 1.6. If it is hydro you can use the aaz gasket very easily. If it is mech, you can use the aaz gasket like I did but it is not a bolt on affair.
Just ordered my head gasket at the local napa. 58 and change after freight and taxes to bring it in from portland.. :Sent by pneumatic tubes
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
There isn't much in the way of power gains to be had by changing nozzles on the IDI engines. The stock nozzles are huge, they are not a restriction at all. Sent from my HTC One XL using Tapatalk
Quote from: vanbcguy on May 23, 2014, 04:58:37 amThere isn't much in the way of power gains to be had by changing nozzles on the IDI engines. The stock nozzles are huge, they are not a restriction at all. Sent from my HTC One XL using TapatalkI agree. Although there is a difference between the GTD nozzle and the others. It costs tons more, but I think for the extra fuel that goes through them VW designed them to be a little easier on the precup.
Couldn't you find a vane style vacuum pump?