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Problem: Blown Headgasket
I know this is against the rules but I posted in the 92 + civic forum and nobody responded so I figured I was maybe in the wrong forum. Please don't roast me cause of this cause I really need some help. My original post was:
Well, it finally happened, I ragged this motor out until I blew a headgasket. Well I'm not exactly sure, a friend seen white smoke coming out my exhaust and asked me does it still have the same power. I said no and that it would bog out sometimes in the morning and it never used to do that. After the bogging out this big ass cloud of smoke would come out and then for the rest of the day I would see smoke here and there. It was fun while it lasted. I know it's not a total lost if I did blow it, so I am going to replace the headgasket, well a friend and myself. My question is, what steps would I need to take to change out the head gasket and to all the shop workers, how much am I looking at on just parts?
This is an idea of what I have to do:
Remove the head in it's entirety including timing belt, valve cover, head assortment, and the distributor. I'm not exactly sure but I have a few books that talks about these things. (haynes and some other book similar to it)
Another question is, is there anything I should remember or to lookout for while doing this so I don't totally fuk up the engine when I crank it over? Any hints or pointers would be appriecated. Thanks
FnkDrSpok
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95 Civic DX Coupe D15B7
Aerodyne/Bell Turbo rated at 250 hp max
DSM HKS BOV
Big Ass FM Intercooler
DC Sports Catback Exhaust
SAFC-II w/DSM 450cc Bluetop injectors
MSD SCI Ignition
MSD Distributor w/Blaster Coil
MSD 8.5 mm wires
NGK V Power Spark Plugs
Venom 400 Performance Module (which I'm selling)
Pics of current setup: http://photos.yahoo.com/prettyboy_bawler
Got it tuned, having mad fun running 8-9 psi.
B18C1 is on the back burner as I play with this setup for a while.
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