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Old 12-12-2011, 11:53 AM
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Thanks Eric. I have updated my info and after Christmas when start working on the HG, I might be contacting you.
 
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Originally Posted by EricTyrrell
The HG job is messy, will likely take longer and cost more than you expect (as with most endeavors), and you may break other parts along the way. If you stick with it though you'll get through it.
That's the truth! You will find more things that need attention and there will be a ton of 'might-as-well's' along the way too. That is, you might as well change the water pump, serp belt, timing chain, oil pump, plugs, wires, etc, etc.

I'm afraid to tally up my expenses at the moment but the absolute minimum is about $300 in parts and $200 in machine shop work.

Good luck to you!
 
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And radiator work - BTW - how's the rad working in Whitefish?
 
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Originally Posted by hh65flyer
that's the truth! You will find more things that need attention and there will be a ton of 'might-as-well's' along the way too. That is, you might as well change the water pump, serp belt, timing chain, oil pump, plugs, wires, etc, etc.

I'm afraid to tally up my expenses at the moment but the absolute minimum is about $300 in parts and $200 in machine shop work.

good luck to you!
hahaha...
 
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Better allocate lots of money, lots of time, lots of food and drink.

Just in coolant, oil, plugs, plug wires, filters, new hoses, thermostat, other gaskets, and all the other little incidentals, hand cleaner, PB Blaster, you will spends lots more than 500 hundred bucks.
 
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Don't forget all the 'special' tools too. Like deep-well, necked-down, 12-pt sockets...
 
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Old 05-08-2012, 12:00 PM
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Hi everyone! We fixed the Discovery! but I have a head gasket, valve cover and other gaskets that came with the kit we did not use. Anybody have any idea if there is a forum for selling parts or a website to sell the parts not used. We no longer own the Discovery so they are no good to me anymore. Thanks ahead of time! Manicka
 
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So what did the problem end up being?
 
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Old 05-08-2012, 12:22 PM
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It was a blown head gasket on the drivers side. Mechanic only replaced the driver side. It runs like a charm now.
 
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Old 05-08-2012, 12:26 PM
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Oh and of course replacing lots if hoses, using pb blaster, 12 pt sockets all of which we did not have thankfully mechanic did... New radiator hoses, fixed a crack in the exhaust manifold... When it rained it poored. Lol
 


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