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Old 08-02-2007, 07:12 PM
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Re: Head Gasket

In Spokane, WA, I paid $225 to have the Head rebuilt - I took it off and put it
back on.

A dog with five fingers could do it! Easy as pie.

The Head Rebuild shop asked if I wanted him to buy a Gasket Kit - added around
$50 to the price (saved $50 over me buying the kit) and I used the gaskets
to put the head and manifolds back on.

You might want to drop the oil pan and unbolt the poston rod bearing caps,
ream the tops of the cylinders, push the pistons out and replace the rings like
I did - you'll have essentiall a new engine!

Add $150 parts etc for the later.....about $50 rings, about $40 Rod Bearings,
about $30 new Head Bolts (recommended), about $25 cylinder reamer rental,
then buying some extras like cylinder honer & odd tools (ring compressor) etc.

Search DoctorBill to find my Threads on rebuilding the engine (all with many
photographs as I went along).

This 'might' get you started - lot of blather to wade thru - I talk a lot...
This should work if you are registered to sign in on this forum.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...613410&page=22

Ask others what they think of the Threads....

It was scary (my first time...) but lots of fun, too.

My '93 runs like a top now and gives 49 mpg and has much power.

The oil hardly turns dark at 3,000 miles!

DoctorBill
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