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Title: WBX help needed asap...still some more
Post by: JIMP on June 24, 2014, 16:13:56 pm
Hello, do you know what is the head channel seal gap of a WBX DF code? Thanks in advance.
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Title: Re: WBX help needed asap
Post by: mr horsepower on June 24, 2014, 20:46:19 pm
3mm my friend

gr henri


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap
Post by: JIMP on June 25, 2014, 11:29:24 am
the 3mm is with or without the cylinder washers? thanks


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap
Post by: mr horsepower on June 25, 2014, 17:26:00 pm
is without the  washer thats an extra 1mm

gr henri


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap
Post by: JIMP on June 27, 2014, 06:28:03 am
Ok you're the man! thanks a lot henri

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Dimitrios


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap ..more now
Post by: JIMP on July 18, 2014, 08:20:11 am
OK some help still needed here..

the above mentioned engine worked OK until now -thanks to Henri for this- and suddenly about a day ago a big quantity of oil escaped in the water, I mean the other way as usual. The water in the oil is barely seen but a big quantity of oil has gone through the entire cooling system. Is there any point besides the sealing surface of the cylinders from where the oil can go the other way? I mean like a crack or something? I really would like to hear some inputs as I need this on the road, is a comercial vehicle that helps me alot..

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Dimitrios



Title: Re: WBX help needed asap...still some more
Post by: JIMP on July 18, 2014, 14:08:57 pm
Ok this is really weird, I cleaned all the cooling system, started again engine and in some minutes the oil starts to appear again in the coolant, so thi smeans we have a leak on the oil pressure side. By exprinece where there is a potential point of such failure as I cant recall any by memory, I thought that the water jackets are completely irelevant of the oil pressure system, really hoping for some help here, cheers and thanks

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Dimitrios


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap...still some more
Post by: mr horsepower on July 19, 2014, 23:20:01 pm
do you have an heat exchanger on that engine ?

gr henri


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap...still some more
Post by: JIMP on July 20, 2014, 18:36:20 pm
Hello
no exhanger, that's the weird..

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Dimitrios


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap...still some more
Post by: modnrod on July 20, 2014, 20:15:50 pm
I thought WBX had a small oil cooler built-in to the oil filter housing?
# 13 on this diagram........
http://www.vwheritage.com/vw_parts_Oil-System_act_page.render_pageID_674.htm


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap...still some more
Post by: JIMP on July 21, 2014, 05:49:20 am
Yes exactly, the bigger engines have that, this one is a df engine, no oil cooler installed on this one..

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Dimitrios


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap
Post by: Jesse Wens on April 12, 2016, 17:43:53 pm
3mm my friend

gr henri

Just to be sure, this is 3 mm between the waterjacket of the enginecase and the head?

Jesse


Title: Re: WBX help needed asap...still some more
Post by: fastbus on April 12, 2016, 18:26:20 pm
You have a green sealing ring that helps seal the head to barrels at the top end of the cylinder liner and a black sealing ring at the base of the barrel thats seals the cylinder liner to the case.
The main gasket where the head meets water jacket does not have any need to seal oil so i would be looking at the way the barrels have been sealed.
The barrel bases need a decent bead of silicon when installing the cylinder wet liners.

Hope this helps
 :)