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Name is Snick
post Nov 8 2023, 02:14 PM
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Is this T2 heat exchanger gasket the same as type 4 gasket?

VW Bus T2 Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket 1972-1979 021251261 Heat Exchanger Gasket

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post Nov 8 2023, 02:15 PM
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it is but for a 1.7/1.8L not the 2.0L
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post Nov 8 2023, 02:16 PM
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QUOTE(Name is Snick @ Nov 8 2023, 01:14 PM) *

Is this T2 heat exchanger gasket the same as type 4 gasket?

VW Bus T2 Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket 1972-1979 021251261 Heat Exchanger Gasket

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There is more than 1 type of exhaust gasket depending on year/engine.

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post Nov 8 2023, 02:25 PM
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QUOTE(914werke @ Nov 8 2023, 03:15 PM) *

it is but for a 1.7/1.8L not the 2.0L


I knew it must be too good to be true. It looks the same as the 2 ltr.

This one is 7bucks. The type 4 one is $22-29.

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post Nov 8 2023, 02:34 PM
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Post a picture of the muffler end of your HE’s. The correct HE to muffler gasket is not dependent on displacement. The differences in gaskets is subtle, but they’re dif.
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post Nov 8 2023, 05:29 PM
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ALL VW Type 2 1973- and Type 4 1.7, 1.8 IS the same gasket.
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QUOTE(rhodyguy @ Nov 8 2023, 03:34 PM) *

Post a picture of the muffler end of your HE’s. The correct HE to muffler gasket is not dependent on displacement. The differences in gaskets is subtle, but they’re dif.


Having trouble uploading pics. Will try again later.

Can't seem to add the pics I want. That ruins the whole reason for the post.

My point is that some sellers (eBay) show pic of gasket for maybe a 1.7 or 1.8 and say it fits 76 912 (minus the E). Awfully confusing. The only one I feel is the correct one is
Pelican and Stoddard. They are $24-29 each. Whereas the very similar other gasket is 8 bucks. Anyone have insight on this? I would think the 2.0 914 gasket would be the same
as the 2.0 912E gasket.
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