The OEM brand or German made oil change gasket kits are still available. The kits from China have too thin of paper gasket, so they have no crush left on them and do not seal good. So, Elring , the original gasket company who made the gaskets for the VW factory are still in business. They might have moved to Brazil or Mexico, but I have no problem finding this brand.
You have to ask for the brand names or the counter person will sell you the cheapest oil drain gasket kits. The VW retailers sell the poor quality gaskets as they have more profit margin on parts from China. The retailer does not care if the product does not seal good, only interested in making a big profit.
If you buy a Berg oil sump, it comes with the better , thicker gaskets, from this German company. On the complete engine rebuilding gasket sets, same thing. I ask for and only buy the one brand, as their gaskets work. Victor is another well known gasket company and their gaskets are lousy, wrong material , wrong rubber , wrong fit, etc. But, people in the auto parts business will say this brand is good. Sabo , used to come from Brazil and I don't see that brand anymore. That company also made gaskets for the VW factory, when the Beetle was produced in Brazil, but I think they no longer are in business.
I do not use any engine gaskets or seals made by EMPI. On their low cost push rod nylon tubes, I toss their 24 seals in the trash can and use those I buy from the Elring brand.
The magnets you put under the drain plate do not grab the particles close to the oil pickup tube. It's a good attempt and better than no magnet, but the Cow Magnet does the better job. Also, there are magnetic drain plugs, from EMPI, usually are chrome plated and do not fit very good. The VW factory used one or more drain plugs with built in magnets on the transmissions, to collect any steel particles which might come off the gears. EMPI copied the idea and put same type magnets in their oil plate drain plugs.
With the cam spec in my street engine, it does not produce more HP over 6000rpm. So, I can go over that number, but do not, as power band drops off. The bottom end of my expensive 1776cc is good for up to 11,000rpm. Very expensive parts. The valve springs limit shifts to 7500rpm, their limit. But, with power band from 1000 to 6000 rpm I stay in that range.
If you operate a full time VW repair shop I promise you, anyone coming in for a simple oil change with sealant on the drain plate gaskets, will upset you. I charge more labor time when having to clean off their sealant, whatever product they used. Then, I change the oil , put on the good German , thick , gaskets and use no sealant. I see no leaks, based on doing this for 40 years. Only ONE good German cardboard seal is needed between any oil sump and the engine case. No sealant.
http://www.elring.de/en/products/gasket-sets.htmlFound their web site. Great company and products.
---George K.---