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Old 05-11-2004, 11:44 PM
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Unhappy head gasket leak

my car has a head gasket leak.. but there is no white smoke coming out. the car has a very rough idle and it smells like gas if i press the gas too hard. i hate this..
my car is a 95 rs. 5spd.
can anyone help me with any advice.?
i also would like to know how hard it is to do.. and how much it would cost to get it fixed at some place other than the dealer
thanks guys.
the check engine light is on also
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Old 05-12-2004, 12:03 AM
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Re: head gasket leak

get a chilton manual and order a new head gasket if you want to attempt it otherwise a mechanic will charge around 500 bux?...bring it in and get an estimate..
for the check engine light go to checker auto parts or another place similar and ask to use their scan tool....its free and they print out a little packet for you describing the problem, its pretty cool.
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Old 05-12-2004, 09:50 AM
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Re: head gasket leak

500 buck!!!????...

i had one of those leaks like you. my mech discovered it while hooking up turbo timer. it shouldnt' cost more than $150. at least that's how much mine cost.
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Old 05-12-2004, 09:55 AM
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Re: head gasket leak

Went I went to checker to get the code reader they said they did not have the one for a Mitsubishi.
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Old 05-12-2004, 01:27 PM
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i had the same problem with my gs. I went to pepboy and bought the manual for my car and the gasket which costed me a total of around $30-$40. Then it took me and my friend less than two hours to change it. It was pretty easy, just follow the book. It took us that long because we were bullshiting around and working in the dark with a flashlight. Do it yourself and you'll save some money.
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Old 05-12-2004, 02:20 PM
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Re: head gasket leak

thanks guys this advice you gave me is great.. i dont know which way to go yet.but i will definetely give you guys the info on what happended......tnaks a lot.
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Old 05-12-2004, 03:37 PM
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Re: head gasket leak

thats why I said go to a mechanic and get an estimate, I am just guessing...I wouldnt know I did mine myself
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Re: head gasket leak

rice rocket unless your mechanic did some hack job repair you didnt get a headgasket leak fixed for 150. just the gasket cost like 70 bucks and you have to take off the the whole top of the engine(intake mani, exhaust mani, head, all the wires/hoses, timing belt cams, etc...) to get to it when i got a quote for the headgfasket on my 93 1.8 which is alot easier to do then a 2.0 the garage wanted 600 buxs. so i did it myself and it cost me about 200 for the parts
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Old 05-12-2004, 07:14 PM
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Re: head gasket leak

i am pretty sure it was $150. maybe you got ripped off or maybe he did it because he was right at it. either way, he told me because the engine was leakin oil so he had to replace the gasket for me.
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Re: head gasket leak

Are you sure you are talking about a head gasket and not a valve cover gasket? That seems really, really cheap for a head gasket.
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Re: head gasket leak

That does seem way too cheap for a headgasket.
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Old 05-13-2004, 07:52 AM
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Re: head gasket leak

I think a lot of people on here think the valve cover gasket is a head gasket, there's a real big difference, the valve cover gasket is easy, the head gasket involves a lot more time and work.
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Old 05-13-2004, 07:58 AM
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I dont know about that Mister D. I am sure they do know what they are talking about.

If the people in here who work on their DSM's all the time dont know the difference between a head gasket and a valve cover gasket they shouldnt be working on their cars.

And a valve cover gasket you can change in less then 10 mins.
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Old 05-13-2004, 08:10 AM
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Re: head gasket leak

read the post # 5 by smokatellius, I think that was the valve cover gasket that they changed, It took my son and I two hours to change the valve cover gasket on a 1996 2.0 non turbo eclipse, but we took our time, used carburerator cleaner to clean off all old oil, made sure we cleaned off all old silicon and gasket material, tightened the bolts in the proper sequence and torgue. we just wanted to make sure we did it right, the mitusubishi gargage said it was a one hour job for them and their experienced at it, It takes a least 5 minutes just to torgue the bolts, which your supposed to do 8 bolts 3 different times.
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Old 05-13-2004, 10:02 AM
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Re: head gasket leak

it could be a valve gasket then. like i said.. he told me was leakin.. so a new gasket had to be replaced. and obviously i don't do my own work either. YUP!>. i am one of those dumb ass who don't do their own work. :P
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