head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
"draarc" <arc100@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Slight stream of bubbles in the coolent recovery tank ar 800 rpm.
> Increase
> in bubble stream intensity with rpm increase. Car was seriously
> overheared
> once or twice before I bought it one month ago.
>
Definitely something going on, and the head will have to come off to
determine just what it is. My guess is the head is warped rom the
overheating and will need to be milled, but the possibility of a cracked
head is still there.
Mike
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> Slight stream of bubbles in the coolent recovery tank ar 800 rpm.
> Increase
> in bubble stream intensity with rpm increase. Car was seriously
> overheared
> once or twice before I bought it one month ago.
>
Definitely something going on, and the head will have to come off to
determine just what it is. My guess is the head is warped rom the
overheating and will need to be milled, but the possibility of a cracked
head is still there.
Mike
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
"draarc" <arc100@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Slight stream of bubbles in the coolent recovery tank ar 800 rpm.
> Increase
> in bubble stream intensity with rpm increase. Car was seriously
> overheared
> once or twice before I bought it one month ago.
>
Definitely something going on, and the head will have to come off to
determine just what it is. My guess is the head is warped rom the
overheating and will need to be milled, but the possibility of a cracked
head is still there.
Mike
news:aa6f13796a8b0101d77d027e63662f72@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Slight stream of bubbles in the coolent recovery tank ar 800 rpm.
> Increase
> in bubble stream intensity with rpm increase. Car was seriously
> overheared
> once or twice before I bought it one month ago.
>
Definitely something going on, and the head will have to come off to
determine just what it is. My guess is the head is warped rom the
overheating and will need to be milled, but the possibility of a cracked
head is still there.
Mike
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
Yes! I have used it sucessfully and have talked to people who say they
have used it sucessfuly.
I used Steel Seal. Read the enclosed link.
http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html
To make it work you have to follow instructions 100%, not 99%.
It's my understanding that SteelSeal in the coolant, at 212 Degrees F
or higher, chemically reacts with AIR to close the leak.
Before I used SteelSeal there was bubbling in the coolant and I could
hear a tick - tick. After, no bubbling and no tick - tick.
If it doesn't work you are only out about $80 and you can now do the
head job. If you have a cracked block, you may have to replace the
engine. Are slightly used engines and tranmissions from Japan still
available?
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 21:30:13 -0500, "draarc" <arc100@comcast.net>
wrote:
>
>
>
>Do you think it is possiable to use one of those liquid head gasket
>repair sealers { thermagsaket or copper block weld} to stop the leaking
>gasket.
have used it sucessfuly.
I used Steel Seal. Read the enclosed link.
http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html
To make it work you have to follow instructions 100%, not 99%.
It's my understanding that SteelSeal in the coolant, at 212 Degrees F
or higher, chemically reacts with AIR to close the leak.
Before I used SteelSeal there was bubbling in the coolant and I could
hear a tick - tick. After, no bubbling and no tick - tick.
If it doesn't work you are only out about $80 and you can now do the
head job. If you have a cracked block, you may have to replace the
engine. Are slightly used engines and tranmissions from Japan still
available?
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 21:30:13 -0500, "draarc" <arc100@comcast.net>
wrote:
>
>
>
>Do you think it is possiable to use one of those liquid head gasket
>repair sealers { thermagsaket or copper block weld} to stop the leaking
>gasket.
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
Yes! I have used it sucessfully and have talked to people who say they
have used it sucessfuly.
I used Steel Seal. Read the enclosed link.
http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html
To make it work you have to follow instructions 100%, not 99%.
It's my understanding that SteelSeal in the coolant, at 212 Degrees F
or higher, chemically reacts with AIR to close the leak.
Before I used SteelSeal there was bubbling in the coolant and I could
hear a tick - tick. After, no bubbling and no tick - tick.
If it doesn't work you are only out about $80 and you can now do the
head job. If you have a cracked block, you may have to replace the
engine. Are slightly used engines and tranmissions from Japan still
available?
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 21:30:13 -0500, "draarc" <arc100@comcast.net>
wrote:
>
>
>
>Do you think it is possiable to use one of those liquid head gasket
>repair sealers { thermagsaket or copper block weld} to stop the leaking
>gasket.
have used it sucessfuly.
I used Steel Seal. Read the enclosed link.
http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html
To make it work you have to follow instructions 100%, not 99%.
It's my understanding that SteelSeal in the coolant, at 212 Degrees F
or higher, chemically reacts with AIR to close the leak.
Before I used SteelSeal there was bubbling in the coolant and I could
hear a tick - tick. After, no bubbling and no tick - tick.
If it doesn't work you are only out about $80 and you can now do the
head job. If you have a cracked block, you may have to replace the
engine. Are slightly used engines and tranmissions from Japan still
available?
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 21:30:13 -0500, "draarc" <arc100@comcast.net>
wrote:
>
>
>
>Do you think it is possiable to use one of those liquid head gasket
>repair sealers { thermagsaket or copper block weld} to stop the leaking
>gasket.
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
Charlie S wrote:
[snip]
> If it doesn't work you are only out about $80 and you can now do the
> head job. If you have a cracked block, you may have to replace the
> engine. Are slightly used engines and tranmissions from Japan still
> available?
>
You can still find them in Toronto pretty easily. In some cases, it's
actually cheaper to replace the engine than to repair it. A friend was
quoted $1000CAD for a B16 engine with low mileage INSTALLED.
Cosmin
[snip]
> If it doesn't work you are only out about $80 and you can now do the
> head job. If you have a cracked block, you may have to replace the
> engine. Are slightly used engines and tranmissions from Japan still
> available?
>
You can still find them in Toronto pretty easily. In some cases, it's
actually cheaper to replace the engine than to repair it. A friend was
quoted $1000CAD for a B16 engine with low mileage INSTALLED.
Cosmin
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
Charlie S wrote:
[snip]
> If it doesn't work you are only out about $80 and you can now do the
> head job. If you have a cracked block, you may have to replace the
> engine. Are slightly used engines and tranmissions from Japan still
> available?
>
You can still find them in Toronto pretty easily. In some cases, it's
actually cheaper to replace the engine than to repair it. A friend was
quoted $1000CAD for a B16 engine with low mileage INSTALLED.
Cosmin
[snip]
> If it doesn't work you are only out about $80 and you can now do the
> head job. If you have a cracked block, you may have to replace the
> engine. Are slightly used engines and tranmissions from Japan still
> available?
>
You can still find them in Toronto pretty easily. In some cases, it's
actually cheaper to replace the engine than to repair it. A friend was
quoted $1000CAD for a B16 engine with low mileage INSTALLED.
Cosmin
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
draarc wrote:
> Tried chemical head gasket repair with no success.
There's no substitute for curing a problem correctly. That crap just
screws up other parts of the cooling system.
D.Mills - Licensed Automotive Technician.
> Tried chemical head gasket repair with no success.
There's no substitute for curing a problem correctly. That crap just
screws up other parts of the cooling system.
D.Mills - Licensed Automotive Technician.
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
draarc wrote:
> Tried chemical head gasket repair with no success.
There's no substitute for curing a problem correctly. That crap just
screws up other parts of the cooling system.
D.Mills - Licensed Automotive Technician.
> Tried chemical head gasket repair with no success.
There's no substitute for curing a problem correctly. That crap just
screws up other parts of the cooling system.
D.Mills - Licensed Automotive Technician.
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
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<d3854c83375378a0f0aef57c07b0e6c8@localhost.talkab outautos.com>, "draarc"
<arc100@comcast.net> wrote:
> Tried chemical head gasket repair with no success.
If you have a cracked head gasket, the best solution is to replace the
head gasket. I don't believe there is any other solution to the problem.
If you are unsure as to whether or not you have a cracked head gasket,
please repost and we can tell you some indications of a cracked head
gasket. Entitle your post:
"Do I have a Cracked Head Gasket?"
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<d3854c83375378a0f0aef57c07b0e6c8@localhost.talkab outautos.com>, "draarc"
<arc100@comcast.net> wrote:
> Tried chemical head gasket repair with no success.
If you have a cracked head gasket, the best solution is to replace the
head gasket. I don't believe there is any other solution to the problem.
If you are unsure as to whether or not you have a cracked head gasket,
please repost and we can tell you some indications of a cracked head
gasket. Entitle your post:
"Do I have a Cracked Head Gasket?"
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Re: head gasket or crack 1997 CIVIC EX
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<d3854c83375378a0f0aef57c07b0e6c8@localhost.talkab outautos.com>, "draarc"
<arc100@comcast.net> wrote:
> Tried chemical head gasket repair with no success.
If you have a cracked head gasket, the best solution is to replace the
head gasket. I don't believe there is any other solution to the problem.
If you are unsure as to whether or not you have a cracked head gasket,
please repost and we can tell you some indications of a cracked head
gasket. Entitle your post:
"Do I have a Cracked Head Gasket?"
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<d3854c83375378a0f0aef57c07b0e6c8@localhost.talkab outautos.com>, "draarc"
<arc100@comcast.net> wrote:
> Tried chemical head gasket repair with no success.
If you have a cracked head gasket, the best solution is to replace the
head gasket. I don't believe there is any other solution to the problem.
If you are unsure as to whether or not you have a cracked head gasket,
please repost and we can tell you some indications of a cracked head
gasket. Entitle your post:
"Do I have a Cracked Head Gasket?"
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