Head gasket suggestions
#1
Head gasket suggestions
3.8l v6
Manual trans
SO... long story short, I blew my head gasket. and a person from my local forums is nice enough to help me install a new one. I think he's either a moderator or a long-time member, so I obviously I trust him andddd he's saving me tons of money. I love nice people. Anyways, I just graduated college so IM IN BETWEEN JOBS, and I really want to save as much money as possible, could anyone suggest any really cheap parts (i honestly don't care if it will only last for a year, because i'll have my career by then) - I'm desperate and in a hole right now
He said I needed
Blue devil head gasket sealer (temporary fix)
3 gallons of coolant
a new thermostat
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JET-Performa...90ba7f&vxp=mtr
Head gasket set/kit
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...9229_125100_0_
Head bolts
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...4_124015_6229_
Cylinder Heads
(NO IDEA WHERE TO START LOOKING! )
that's what Ive found so far, If you know any cheaper place to find parts or know what sites or places would have. I'm going to be spending money I don't have, but I dont have a choice at this point in my life. I really appreciate it guys, it'd be a great help if you could point me in the right direction
Manual trans
SO... long story short, I blew my head gasket. and a person from my local forums is nice enough to help me install a new one. I think he's either a moderator or a long-time member, so I obviously I trust him andddd he's saving me tons of money. I love nice people. Anyways, I just graduated college so IM IN BETWEEN JOBS, and I really want to save as much money as possible, could anyone suggest any really cheap parts (i honestly don't care if it will only last for a year, because i'll have my career by then) - I'm desperate and in a hole right now
He said I needed
Blue devil head gasket sealer (temporary fix)
3 gallons of coolant
a new thermostat
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JET-Performa...90ba7f&vxp=mtr
Head gasket set/kit
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...9229_125100_0_
Head bolts
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...4_124015_6229_
Cylinder Heads
(NO IDEA WHERE TO START LOOKING! )
that's what Ive found so far, If you know any cheaper place to find parts or know what sites or places would have. I'm going to be spending money I don't have, but I dont have a choice at this point in my life. I really appreciate it guys, it'd be a great help if you could point me in the right direction
#2
Found this for head cylinders?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/00-MUSTANG-3...cff47c&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/F410-CYLINDE...fa8611&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/00-MUSTANG-3...cff47c&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/F410-CYLINDE...fa8611&vxp=mtr
Last edited by 99'PEGASV6; 07-30-2013 at 01:08 PM.
#6
Like the others have said, you don’t need to replace the heads. Unless they are cracked or severely warped, you should be able to have them milled down flat again and be able to use them for a very long time. Most machine shops should be able to do the job for you pretty quickly/inexpensively if you take the stripped down heads to them.
You could also save some money by picking up the parts from rockauto.com. They are way cheaper then auto zone, but you do have to calculate in shipping costs (which are usually reasonably depending on the part)
I would not use the 'Blue devil head gasket sealer’. Its garbage. You can’t fix a leak with a bottle. Just sayin’...
I would, however, add upper & lower intake manifold gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets, valve stem seals & thermostat housing gasket if they don’t come with the head gasket kit.
If your valve cover gaskets are leaking now, you should replace them while your at it. You have to take the valve covers off to get to the heads anyways.
You could also save some money by picking up the parts from rockauto.com. They are way cheaper then auto zone, but you do have to calculate in shipping costs (which are usually reasonably depending on the part)
I would not use the 'Blue devil head gasket sealer’. Its garbage. You can’t fix a leak with a bottle. Just sayin’...
I would, however, add upper & lower intake manifold gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets, valve stem seals & thermostat housing gasket if they don’t come with the head gasket kit.
If your valve cover gaskets are leaking now, you should replace them while your at it. You have to take the valve covers off to get to the heads anyways.
Last edited by petrock; 07-31-2013 at 01:14 AM.
#8
Like the others have said, you don’t need to replace the heads. Unless they are cracked or severely warped, you should be able to have them milled down flat again and be able to use them for a very long time. Most machine shops should be able to do the job for you pretty quickly/inexpensively if you take the stripped down heads to them.
You could also save some money by picking up the parts from rockauto.com. They are way cheaper then auto zone, but you do have to calculate in shipping costs (which are usually reasonably depending on the part)
I would not use the 'Blue devil head gasket sealer’. Its garbage. You can’t fix a leak with a bottle. Just sayin’...
I would, however, add upper & lower intake manifold gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets, valve stem seals & thermostat housing gasket if they don’t come with the head gasket kit.
If your valve cover gaskets are leaking now, you should replace them while your at it. You have to take the valve covers off to get to the heads anyways.
You could also save some money by picking up the parts from rockauto.com. They are way cheaper then auto zone, but you do have to calculate in shipping costs (which are usually reasonably depending on the part)
I would not use the 'Blue devil head gasket sealer’. Its garbage. You can’t fix a leak with a bottle. Just sayin’...
I would, however, add upper & lower intake manifold gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets, valve stem seals & thermostat housing gasket if they don’t come with the head gasket kit.
If your valve cover gaskets are leaking now, you should replace them while your at it. You have to take the valve covers off to get to the heads anyways.
Well I just need the blue devil head gasket sealer to last me from my house to his or his shop. (Not more than 30 miles) So thats why I wrote in "temporary".
As for the other parts to be replaced, I have no money!! lol I wish I could replace everything, but unless it's a necessity I just can't unfortunately
Thanks for the tips and suggestions guys. I'll bring up the head cylinders with him. Considering i've never driven the car with the gasket actually "broken" - As soon as I saw white smoke, I had it towed. So I'm assuming my heads would still be good then.
As for replacing other things, unless it's a necessity, I really can't afford it at this point, though thanks for the heads up though fellas!
#9
Went on to rockauto.com
Ive got a bunch of parts listed for Head gasket. Can anyone enlighten me on which one I should Buy?
and is the "set" listed at the bottom essentially the same as the auto zone one? because to be honest, i've got no idea what parts come in the set and/or what parts I need. I'm assuming I need a right and left head gasket along with 2 sets of head bolts. But i'm not too sure of the other parts included in the set are also needed. (Basically should I get the sets or just buy them separately)
Picture of rockauto.com (Headgasket search)
http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps5e4c6071.png
Thanks again fellas!
edit;;------------------------------------------------------------------
Decided to use common sense and read the part numbers, and figured out that the sets were literally the same sets as the auto zone ones, just cheaper (same part numbers and everything) saving 40$ including shipping. Thanks for the suggestion, PETROCK
Ive got a bunch of parts listed for Head gasket. Can anyone enlighten me on which one I should Buy?
and is the "set" listed at the bottom essentially the same as the auto zone one? because to be honest, i've got no idea what parts come in the set and/or what parts I need. I'm assuming I need a right and left head gasket along with 2 sets of head bolts. But i'm not too sure of the other parts included in the set are also needed. (Basically should I get the sets or just buy them separately)
Picture of rockauto.com (Headgasket search)
http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps5e4c6071.png
Thanks again fellas!
edit;;------------------------------------------------------------------
Decided to use common sense and read the part numbers, and figured out that the sets were literally the same sets as the auto zone ones, just cheaper (same part numbers and everything) saving 40$ including shipping. Thanks for the suggestion, PETROCK
Last edited by 99'PEGASV6; 08-02-2013 at 08:13 PM.
#10
Went on to rockauto.com
Ive got a bunch of parts listed for Head gasket. Can anyone enlighten me on which one I should Buy?
and is the "set" listed at the bottom essentially the same as the auto zone one? because to be honest, i've got no idea what parts come in the set and/or what parts I need. I'm assuming I need a right and left head gasket along with 2 sets of head bolts. But i'm not too sure of the other parts included in the set are also needed. (Basically should I get the sets or just buy them separately)
Picture of rockauto.com (Headgasket search)
http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps5e4c6071.png
Thanks again fellas!
edit;;------------------------------------------------------------------
Decided to use common sense and read the part numbers, and figured out that the sets were literally the same sets as the auto zone ones, just cheaper (same part numbers and everything) saving 40$ including shipping. Thanks for the suggestion, PETROCK
Ive got a bunch of parts listed for Head gasket. Can anyone enlighten me on which one I should Buy?
and is the "set" listed at the bottom essentially the same as the auto zone one? because to be honest, i've got no idea what parts come in the set and/or what parts I need. I'm assuming I need a right and left head gasket along with 2 sets of head bolts. But i'm not too sure of the other parts included in the set are also needed. (Basically should I get the sets or just buy them separately)
Picture of rockauto.com (Headgasket search)
http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps5e4c6071.png
Thanks again fellas!
edit;;------------------------------------------------------------------
Decided to use common sense and read the part numbers, and figured out that the sets were literally the same sets as the auto zone ones, just cheaper (same part numbers and everything) saving 40$ including shipping. Thanks for the suggestion, PETROCK