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Pretty much, I learned this the hard way on my old Audi.
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Okay, I'm preventative maintenance guy, but between deployments, shoulder surgery, and retiring from the military, I haven't gotten to pulling the head until now. Long story short, I think at 120,000 miles you are on borrowed time if you haven't done your head gasket yet. The following photo shows the truth of what I am saying... BTW the car ran fine, but I can't tell you how much longer it would have. It started overpressurizing the coolant on the track. I would surmise some of this damage was due to age as well.
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With that kind of mileage i would do a valve job .
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Are there "better" grades of headgaskets, or did you go with the stock unit?
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Pads in no way effect the drivability of the car. The only way to find out their condition is pull the cover and look. The bottom pad can't really be seen without pulling the tensioner cams and chain so most people just look at the top pad.
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If you're over 100k, do the Vario-Cam job. I did mine after I purchased my car, so they are good. The old ones get brittle in addition to having the grooves. You can pull the valve cover pretty easily, but seeing the bottom pad is difficult at best. Mine was in worse shape than the top one. I'll try to find my pics.
I am having the head done while it's off, and I will be putting an OEM stock thickness head gasket on in all likelihood. I won't know if the head needs decked until the machinist checks it out. I'm guessing it's fine as I had no overheating or leaking issues. I started a thread a while back on all the stuff I was going to do. I am now in progress on knocking out that list.
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not true. depending on the condition of the rest of the system, it could be preventing full engagement of the variocam, which will cost power. also, depending on the condition, it can cause wear on the chain, which can then cause wear on the cam gears. that one can get expensive.
everyone should be inspecting these pads at 80k or so. typically they need to be replaced at about 100k.
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I fail to see how this effects drivability. Most people with these problems don't even know it till they pull off the lid and see it with their own eyes.
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