How hard is it to change a head gasket
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How hard is it to change a head gasket
Just a quick question. No real particular reason. I hope.
How hard is it to change the head gasket??
Can you do it yourself or is it better to have a mechanic do it?
And, what are the most common problems associated with it??
I think I may have to do it cos I've just noticed that under the oil cap there is a creamy coloured build up there. Hoping it's not, as the car is driving fantastic, but I think I read somewhere where that is a sympton?? Is there anything else I should look for, or is that it.
Thanks.
How hard is it to change the head gasket??
Can you do it yourself or is it better to have a mechanic do it?
And, what are the most common problems associated with it??
I think I may have to do it cos I've just noticed that under the oil cap there is a creamy coloured build up there. Hoping it's not, as the car is driving fantastic, but I think I read somewhere where that is a sympton?? Is there anything else I should look for, or is that it.
Thanks.
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I think if you have to ask how hard it is then you probably shouldnt do it. The biggest issue is f&*king up the timing.
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This i gotta watchBennoz wrote:Bah, give it a go! I can try & talk you thru it.

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Thanks Ben you're the best.
Well, as I said I'm not sure it's gone. It's just ... when I take the oil cap off there's this small deposit... and when I say small it's like the size of a 5 cent piece... of creamy foamy type substance. I clean it away and when I check it again, it's back.
The car's driving great. Plenty of power. No overheating. Just did an oil change and the oil coming out although very very black look good.
I'm game. But I'll get it checked out I suppose first.
What happened to the good old days where the old garage had bits and pieces of engine all over the place and you guessed where everything went back on.
Believe me, I've done that.
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Well, as I said I'm not sure it's gone. It's just ... when I take the oil cap off there's this small deposit... and when I say small it's like the size of a 5 cent piece... of creamy foamy type substance. I clean it away and when I check it again, it's back.
The car's driving great. Plenty of power. No overheating. Just did an oil change and the oil coming out although very very black look good.
I'm game. But I'll get it checked out I suppose first.
What happened to the good old days where the old garage had bits and pieces of engine all over the place and you guessed where everything went back on.

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im in melbourne, if you want to change your head gasket i will help you no matter how long it takes! i can help you up to taking the rocker covers off dropping the engine mount and changing the timing belt thats what iv learn so far...
so if you decide you want to have a go at the head gasket, let me know and i will help you out!
only thing we will need to get done professionally is the surfaces machined, we got workshop manual torque wrenches, and bennoz to guide us throught it LETS START
im on university holidays to so in the next couple of months would be a good time to do it!
so if you decide you want to have a go at the head gasket, let me know and i will help you out!
only thing we will need to get done professionally is the surfaces machined, we got workshop manual torque wrenches, and bennoz to guide us throught it LETS START

im on university holidays to so in the next couple of months would be a good time to do it!
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I've done head gasket no that hard! Think is just thinking of what needs to be done will take forever.
If your timing belt is still newish mark the teeth of the cam pulley to the belt so when you put the belt back on it will line up.
The head will need to be professionally examined and machine before replacing it. Goodluck though!
If your timing belt is still newish mark the teeth of the cam pulley to the belt so when you put the belt back on it will line up.
The head will need to be professionally examined and machine before replacing it. Goodluck though!
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