Storm Guy 0 Posted February 25, 2016 (edited) Some help and guidance please folks. Seem to have got a leak which won't go away. Leak from the thermostat housing - difficult to say exactly from where but definitively housing. Not hoses. For reference - new parts were Part A - main part (with the three plugs and which joins the soide of the block) - (02121117A) - Meyle Part B - Thermostat housing - Thermex - 021121121A Part C - Water pump flange - Union to Crack pipe - 012121133D - Meyle Crack Pipe - Topran The facts..... Thermostat housing three parts changed for new parts (A, B, C) along with new seals. Thermostat not changed. Part C - Lower part Meyle Part A, main body and thermostat housing, Part B - Meyle (Not Topran) - purchased from VWHeritage Temp and car running fine Pressure OK - ie hoses not rock hard What was done..... (I know there are thoughts either way on dry (VW preferred) or belt and braces with sealant) Sealant jointed all parts - leaking after a day. Needed a new crack pipe also - Topran Dry jointed - seemed fine, but upon engine start, few mins later dripping from Part C connection to Part A. Part C then sealant jointed (plus seal of course) to Part A. All seemed good with engine running for few mins, then few mile run. Next morning kitchen tissue placed under hosuing as check was fully soaked! Small leak now also from junction between block and crack pipe! The joint was somewhat pitted (around the shoulder where the end of the crack pipe fits) etc and needed cleaning out. Possible Causes.... Warped parts, bad aftermarket moulds, seals not fitting in recesses correctly. The old Parts A B C were Topran. Advice Please.......... What's better Topran / Thermex / Meyle if I have to change all parts again. Are there any other options. Billet would seem to a good option but recall only the crack pipe may be available (?) Not sure what to do now - other than indi VW garage. BTW - the this is the third time the complete thermo housing assembly has been changed. Once in Sept 2011 and then July 2014, and now less than two years later. Any ideas or tips guys? Advice would be much appreciated. Thanks Number of good general how tos re the thermo housing guides researched but no joy, including; http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?32049-How-To-VR6-Thermostat-Housing-Replacment/page17&highlight=thermostat+housing+leak Edited February 25, 2016 by Storm Guy Not correct FACTS! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rado87 10 Posted February 25, 2016 Hi mate. I have recently rebuilt my VR6 and had this exact problem with an aftermarket stat housing made by Topran. I must of stripped and refitted 3 times dry then used sealant but still leaked. So i bit the bullet and bought a whole new set from VW, all parts of the housing, new o rings and new bolts and fingers crossed all seems ok! Looking at the aftermarket parts it looks like the union from the crack pipe onto the main housing didn't fit flat, like it was warped or something. Get what you pay for I suppose! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harrier 1 Posted February 25, 2016 I bought the Topran kit from eBay, it leaked... Sent it back for a refund and put it towards genuine parts. All good now :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stuarttaylor37 13 Posted February 25, 2016 I thought about one of these when I recently did mine but changed my mind as it is expensive http://www.gruvenparts.com/cast-aluminum-12v-vr6-thermo-housing-assemblies/ I used a stainless crack pipe as I found the topran one a poor fit and it leaked at the block http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-12V-VR6-2-8-2-9-stainless-steel-crack-pipe-water-pipe-for-mk3-Golf-Corrado-/151927777807? This fitted perfectly with a bit of lube and after cleaning out the block with a dremmel, I also cleaned the mating face on the heas with wet and dry before fitting the themostat housing (VW version) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Storm Guy 0 Posted February 25, 2016 Thanks - Apologies though - my facts were wrong! The new parts were actually Thermex and Meyle (and crack pipe Topran, from 2014) with the Meyle parts direct from VW Heritage - I do try and order any parts from them becuase of some of the 'other' aftermarket quality issues.. GSF for the Thermostat Housing part no. 179VG0500 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Storm Guy 0 Posted February 25, 2016 Gruven parts looks good IO must admit - yes expensive but worth considering if necessary to resolve this. Will also search for the ss version of the pipe. RE genuine or real 'VW' parts - other than VW Heritage who suply Meyle - what are we actually talking about here. Are genuine VW thermo parts still out there? Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rado87 10 Posted February 25, 2016 Gruven does look the dogs. As for the genuine bits, I ordered through my local Vw dealer, MON Motors Chippenham. It came to 115 all in for complete housing, o rings and bolts. Not leaking yet but only been running it up to temp in my workshop. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Storm Guy 0 Posted February 25, 2016 So do you know whether they were stamped VW? I will try VW and or TPS in the morning. Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stuarttaylor37 13 Posted February 25, 2016 Cant recommend the stainless pipe seller enough, he included a couple of extra seals for free as well Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rado87 10 Posted February 26, 2016 All the parts had a VW Audi stamp on them. I did get a bit of discount on them as I know the bloke in parts so it might work out similar sort of price as the Gruven bits? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jekel 10 Posted February 26, 2016 Topran's dodgy but Meyle normally ok, I had a VW set lying around and was fine. I could'nt find the rubber seal for housing to block and lucky enough had a brake piston seal (from front from memory but also had ones for back so could have been back) and fitted perfect and gave much better seal, always thought the seal they give you there is too thin, if ya've got a brake piston seal lying around use it instead much better seal to block Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Storm Guy 0 Posted February 26, 2016 Topran's dodgy but Meyle normally ok, I had a VW set lying around and was fine. I could'nt find the rubber seal for housing to block and lucky enough had a brake piston seal (from front from memory but also had ones for back so could have been back) and fitted perfect and gave much better seal, always thought the seal they give you there is too thin, if ya've got a brake piston seal lying around use it instead much better seal to block Thanks and noted - also re the seal, will give iot a go. All the parts had a VW Audi stamp on them. I did get a bit of discount on them as I know the bloke in parts so it might work out similar sort of price as the Gruven bits? Well - I just checked and have no blooody clue why I used topran / thermex, or Meyle parts for that matter, now or in the past - when VW genuined are readily available - yes, albeit at a slightly extra cost. But would have been more than happoy to have paid for such a vital part. I was under the mistaken impression that these were NLA. Vey strange as sometimes the first port of call is aftermarket. Nevertheless don't fully understand why VW Heritage are using and sending out non-genuine parts to customers when VW part exist. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites