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Blown Head Gaskit
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Blown Head Gaskit
Ive blown a Head Gaskit in my 1989 Mitsubishi Triton 2 wheel drive(2 L) work ute and was wondering which way to go --- put the car in and have it done by a mechanic, or take the Head off and have it machined myself and put it back together myself ? ( Money IS an issue at this time of year)
I am not a rocket scientist when it comes to mechanics, so is it a difficult job ? I have tried to find websites that show how it is done and have come up with this -------
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroke ... 1f8638.jsp
Has anyone done one, back yard style ???
Anything to watch out for ?
Does anyone have any idea what it costs to have a mechanic do the job ?? or have the head machined myself ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I am not a rocket scientist when it comes to mechanics, so is it a difficult job ? I have tried to find websites that show how it is done and have come up with this -------
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroke ... 1f8638.jsp
Has anyone done one, back yard style ???
Anything to watch out for ?
Does anyone have any idea what it costs to have a mechanic do the job ?? or have the head machined myself ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
x3 Im in the middle of a full engine rebuild and with a decent manual, a head gasket is a piece of piss. Other than parts and time, the only cost to doing it yourself is getting the head machined and crack tested, oh, and plenty of skinned knuckles.
I found that having ziplock bags is good for keeping bolts etc. as they are transparent and easy to label with a texta. Plus a couple of boxes and clean rags if you have to remove ancillaries like cams etc.
Take it slow, think about what your doing, and you will be sweet. Good Luck!
I found that having ziplock bags is good for keeping bolts etc. as they are transparent and easy to label with a texta. Plus a couple of boxes and clean rags if you have to remove ancillaries like cams etc.
Take it slow, think about what your doing, and you will be sweet. Good Luck!
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Thanks for the reply`s and advice everyone.
For most of my life I havnt been one bit interested in the mechanical side of cars but over the past couple of years I have taken a great interest in it. I now love being able to do "some" of the work myself. (luckily I have my 4by as back - up)
It was suggested that I get a Gregory`s manual. Is this good enough or should I get the book ? ------
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroke ... 1f8638.jsp
The one thing that does worry me is the timing - ???
Any idea what a good torque wrench is worth ?
Thanks again.
For most of my life I havnt been one bit interested in the mechanical side of cars but over the past couple of years I have taken a great interest in it. I now love being able to do "some" of the work myself. (luckily I have my 4by as back - up)
It was suggested that I get a Gregory`s manual. Is this good enough or should I get the book ? ------
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroke ... 1f8638.jsp
The one thing that does worry me is the timing - ???
Any idea what a good torque wrench is worth ?
Thanks again.
A good torque wrench can be had for about $100-$150
Dont sweat the timing. The cam and crankshaft sprockets will probably have marks on them to let you know where TDC on number one cylinder is so you can go from there. Once you have TDC (trust me, it sounds harder than it is) you can remove the timing belt (by loosening off your tensioner) and just dont touch the crank and you should be sweet.
As said above, its worth changing the timing belt and tensioner(s) etc. while you're there. Even if yours are in good nick, you'll have spares if your TB lets go next time you're off road. Don't get oil or fuel on your TB when you're removing it. As soon as its off put it in its own box and move it right out of the way.
My head bolts also needed a 12 point socket (which I didnt have) so it might be worth getting all the shit you're going to need together before you start too. The manual should have a list of what you will need.
EDIT: even if you fcuk the timing, any decent mechanic will be able to fix it for you pretty cheaply.
Dont sweat the timing. The cam and crankshaft sprockets will probably have marks on them to let you know where TDC on number one cylinder is so you can go from there. Once you have TDC (trust me, it sounds harder than it is) you can remove the timing belt (by loosening off your tensioner) and just dont touch the crank and you should be sweet.
As said above, its worth changing the timing belt and tensioner(s) etc. while you're there. Even if yours are in good nick, you'll have spares if your TB lets go next time you're off road. Don't get oil or fuel on your TB when you're removing it. As soon as its off put it in its own box and move it right out of the way.
My head bolts also needed a 12 point socket (which I didnt have) so it might be worth getting all the shit you're going to need together before you start too. The manual should have a list of what you will need.
EDIT: even if you fcuk the timing, any decent mechanic will be able to fix it for you pretty cheaply.
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|.........SUZUKI..........| ||'|";, ____.
|_..._..._______===|=||_|__|..., ]
(@)'(@)"""''"**|(@)(@)*****''(@)
|.........SUZUKI..........| ||'|";, ____.
|_..._..._______===|=||_|__|..., ]
(@)'(@)"""''"**|(@)(@)*****''(@)
Well then, I went to the local spare parts place and asked for a Mitsubishi Triton Manual. He looked it up in his book and said they dont make one. He said that I would have to go to Mitsubishi. Soooo I rang Mitsubishi and told them what I was after and they said they dont make one -?????
He said that they used to make one, and it was as thick as the Encyclopedia Britannica and it took you a week to read it, and suggested if I wanted one, to look on e-bay.
So I cracked it and took it around to one of my customers (mechanic) and he pulled the motor down while I was there.
There is no way, on Gods Green Earth that I could of done that
The result : Other than the blown Head Gaskit, it has a cracked Head
He said that the Gas set up wasnt done properly and the servicing hadnt been done correctly.
I should get it back early next week.
Again, thanks for your help.
He said that they used to make one, and it was as thick as the Encyclopedia Britannica and it took you a week to read it, and suggested if I wanted one, to look on e-bay.
So I cracked it and took it around to one of my customers (mechanic) and he pulled the motor down while I was there.
There is no way, on Gods Green Earth that I could of done that
The result : Other than the blown Head Gaskit, it has a cracked Head
I should get it back early next week.
Again, thanks for your help.
geez tuff one bloke..... is the head repairable or are we talking new casting???TheGatta wrote:Oh yea, and the water pump has shyt itself toov840 wrote:.That sucks dude. Hope it doesnt sting the back pocket too hard![]()
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Anyone want to take a guess what its going to cost me ? I get it back early next week, so I`ll let you know.
Anyone ?????????
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Ha Ha, everyone is always surprised when the see them, always ask how the fark am i meant to undo them.............high n mighty wrote:That's a big trick, normal sockets fit on there, my hilux has them, no bullv840 wrote: My head bolts also needed a 12 point socket
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