Then, as said in my first post, go and speak to your supplier ....
end of really....
Cheers
yes i will speak to them you just me worry about that end
as i would be just taking there word do i use the thin ones or thicker larger ones as both fit
maybe i need to be more clearer for you to understand my past with the LR dealer in question
first a few year ago i had a screaming fuel pump i purchased combustion washers from them they advised me that combustion washers dont make a fuel pump scream ?
further more they said good luck doing the job as a special tool to remove injectors LOL i geuss they wanted to do the job them self's.... nor would they lend the tool with a deposit its funny because yes those combustion washers stopped my fuel pump scream nor did i need a special tool to remove injectors
next time round while i was chasing a different fault i visited them i had to move the fuel pressure reg and purchased a gasket from them they advised me then to stay away from ebay fuel regulators as VW also run different preasures .... my ebay regulator seams to run good as at the time i was chasing fuel pressure issues
i purchased a harmonic balance from them also same again good luck doing the job comment as i would need a torque wrench up to 300 nm is that it LOL....... another case of them wanting to do the job
so here we are again as the guy mentioned about being carfull about purchasing combustion washers from the net as they vary in size
and then gives me two different sizes him self ?
also may i add this is not the first set of combustion washers i have changed on mine or many other makes and models to cone type and different types of material used ..but i do know if the wrong size combustion washer used will cause issiues in the near future regardless if they are annealed
anyways sorry to upset you i just thought a 2nd opining would be nice like doctors do when examining patients
i apologise about my dirty fingers and nails it comes with a trade of being a hair dresser