I'm just finishing up on a job in a remote location where I drove one of my 93 5-speed Festies, and have a head gasket oil leak at only 123,000 miles on the car. I have tools, but no place to do the work. I'm headed home soon. I don't really want to try changing a headgasket in the hotel parking lot or on the side of the road.
Midas (who discovered the leak during an oil change and verified it by washing down the engine and adding dye to the oil before I drove it 50 miles to verify the leak from both corners on the clutch end of the engine) quoted me 3.9 hours of labor and $190 for an "engine gasket kit." $190 for gaskets sounds ridiculous, since all I need is the headgasket, having replaced the valve cover gasket (w/o gluing it in) recently. They want nothing more in labor to replace the water pump and timing belt.
I'm nervous about having Midas tear into my engine -- that's not their specialty.
I found a gray-haired mechanic at a local gas station who seems better qualified to do the work, but he wants 6.9 hours of labor (Midas's 3.9 plus another 3.0 from the book to install a new water pump I have under the seat, and slap on a timing belt, for which he also wants to replace the belt tensioner). He said he's never worked on a Festy, so isn't sure how much overlap. I've tried to tell him that the water pump is 10 mins extra on top of the valve cover gasket and the idler will last nearly forever.
QUESTION: For somebody experienced generally, how long should it take to replace the headgasket on a FI'd Festy. If the book says 3.9, it's gotta be no more than 3 really, right?
If replacing the headgasket, is/are there really any other gaskets that I should replace while in there? What should a headgasket cost? $20? $50?
ANOTHER QUESTION: I did NOT have to remove or even loosen the throttle body when I replace the valve cover gasket a while back. Will the TB have to come off to get to the head gasket? I can remember what it's bolted to -- the back side of the head? Will it just come off with the head (subject of course to connections to it)?
Note: The car has consumed/burned ZERO oil in the 15,000 miles I've driven it over the last 8 months or so. It's also rust-free, so everything will come off easily -- no stuck hardware.
Midas (who discovered the leak during an oil change and verified it by washing down the engine and adding dye to the oil before I drove it 50 miles to verify the leak from both corners on the clutch end of the engine) quoted me 3.9 hours of labor and $190 for an "engine gasket kit." $190 for gaskets sounds ridiculous, since all I need is the headgasket, having replaced the valve cover gasket (w/o gluing it in) recently. They want nothing more in labor to replace the water pump and timing belt.
I'm nervous about having Midas tear into my engine -- that's not their specialty.
I found a gray-haired mechanic at a local gas station who seems better qualified to do the work, but he wants 6.9 hours of labor (Midas's 3.9 plus another 3.0 from the book to install a new water pump I have under the seat, and slap on a timing belt, for which he also wants to replace the belt tensioner). He said he's never worked on a Festy, so isn't sure how much overlap. I've tried to tell him that the water pump is 10 mins extra on top of the valve cover gasket and the idler will last nearly forever.
QUESTION: For somebody experienced generally, how long should it take to replace the headgasket on a FI'd Festy. If the book says 3.9, it's gotta be no more than 3 really, right?
If replacing the headgasket, is/are there really any other gaskets that I should replace while in there? What should a headgasket cost? $20? $50?
ANOTHER QUESTION: I did NOT have to remove or even loosen the throttle body when I replace the valve cover gasket a while back. Will the TB have to come off to get to the head gasket? I can remember what it's bolted to -- the back side of the head? Will it just come off with the head (subject of course to connections to it)?
Note: The car has consumed/burned ZERO oil in the 15,000 miles I've driven it over the last 8 months or so. It's also rust-free, so everything will come off easily -- no stuck hardware.
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