posted on Jan, 26 2017 @ 11:31 AM
a reply to:
TinySickTears
I`ll find the torque sequence and the torque specs on the internet.
I did a head gasket on an inline 4 cylinder Nissan about 30 years ago that was very easy, I expect this will be the same in theory and practice only
with a lot more stuff to remove to get the heads off and it`s a V-6 so 2 head gaskets instead of one.
I`m going to get new head bolts but do I need to get new intake manifold bolts too?
correct, the outside of the cat and the muffler had no signs of rust but the insides of both of them were rattling around, they were rusting from the
inside out.
I had to top the radiator off everyday with 3-4 cups of water,there was no water leaking on the ground so at that point I was pretty sure the head
gasket was leaking. I was hoping it would last until the weather got warmer,to work on it.
I suspect the gasket failed between the cylinder and a water passage first and then from continuing to drive it the hot combustion gases finally
destroyed the outside of the gasket which is causing the big leak from the back of the head.
when I bought it there was a lot of stop leak in the cooling system that had clogged up the heater core, I was able to flush the heater core out but I
had to replace the radiator, water pump and hoses because there was so much hardened stop leak in them.
edit on 26-1-2017 by Tardacus because: (no reason given)
edit on 26-1-2017 by Tardacus because: (no reason given)