What will I need to accomplish a head gasket
change?
First time post,go easy on me....
I did all the normal thread searches and didn't come across an exhaustive list or DIY for this so I'll tell/ask the following:
Car background:
I believe it's a head gasket because I'm losing coolant with no apparent leaks and I have a nice white cloud out of the exhaust when revved up above 2000 rpm. The problem started with an intermittent overheating problem which led me to change out a thermostat per the service manual. While on the test drive the car started overheating so I brought it back and parked it for the day. The following day I started work again and noticed the white cloud. I might have had a failing head gasket or water pump initially which might have caused the whole thing.
My background:
I am not an auto mechanic, but I am a licensed aircraft mechanic of many years. However, I don't have an extensive auto maintenance background (I grew up in a big city and never had a garage to tinker with cars in), my respect goes out to all of you auto mechanics.
Besides tools I have on hand the following:
Thanks again!
change?
First time post,go easy on me....
I did all the normal thread searches and didn't come across an exhaustive list or DIY for this so I'll tell/ask the following:
Car background:
I believe it's a head gasket because I'm losing coolant with no apparent leaks and I have a nice white cloud out of the exhaust when revved up above 2000 rpm. The problem started with an intermittent overheating problem which led me to change out a thermostat per the service manual. While on the test drive the car started overheating so I brought it back and parked it for the day. The following day I started work again and noticed the white cloud. I might have had a failing head gasket or water pump initially which might have caused the whole thing.
My background:
I am not an auto mechanic, but I am a licensed aircraft mechanic of many years. However, I don't have an extensive auto maintenance background (I grew up in a big city and never had a garage to tinker with cars in), my respect goes out to all of you auto mechanics.
Besides tools I have on hand the following:
- Price quote of $30 to machine the head
- Set of valve cover gasket/spark plug seals/and grommets
- 92-95 Civic service manual
- Civic Haynes manual
- new water pump
- new timing belt
- new head gasket
Thanks again!