Head Gasket Replacement
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Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8 in. Ratchet Kit-2457-21 - The Home Depot
that made the job so much easier its not even funny. break the bolt loose and suck it out/ repeat where needed and tighten and re torque.
that made the job so much easier its not even funny. break the bolt loose and suck it out/ repeat where needed and tighten and re torque.
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There's some little things in this DIY route, that you must remember to do , ex 1) - the amount of torque required for tightening the bolts.....2) - the order in which you tighten the bolts.... 3) - being able to check the cylinder surface for total flatness ( what if it needs to be polished ?)... sounds like just a open and close case ,,,,,but its not ........ good luck .
#10
"I'm definitely interested in the DIY route, but what is the skill level? Definitely not a pro" no need to be.
take your time, print out the pages you need from the RAVE. unusual tools you may need 8mm 12 point socket for the valve cover bolts, a 25 inch 1/2 breaker bar, a 5/8 shallow 6 point 1/2 impact socket for the head bolts and a clutch fan wrench, everything else should be in a standard / metric socket set
plan a day to take it apart and clean everything and a day after you get the heads back to install and test.
good luck
take your time, print out the pages you need from the RAVE. unusual tools you may need 8mm 12 point socket for the valve cover bolts, a 25 inch 1/2 breaker bar, a 5/8 shallow 6 point 1/2 impact socket for the head bolts and a clutch fan wrench, everything else should be in a standard / metric socket set
plan a day to take it apart and clean everything and a day after you get the heads back to install and test.
good luck
Last edited by drowssap; 04-29-2015 at 07:25 PM.