Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
90' Festiva head gasket job?
Collapse
X
-
I had just bought a jy cl BP. Put it in my car only to find water shooting from the cylinders. I pulled the head off. Cleaned everything really well. Bought a really good head gasket multi layer steel and coated it really well with copper spray put it back on. Holds 18lbs of boost so far. No more water of course. Sometimes it's just time for a head gasket.
-
Did you perhaps deglaze the cylinder walls when you replaced your piston rings? I'm looking at replacing the piston rings on a different vehicle and everywhere I read, it says that you need to at least deglaze your cylinder walls to get the crosshatch pattern available for the new rings to break into.Originally posted by jimdigs View PostIf you have the time its not that bad. I never did anything like this on any car. I did it this spring and everything went real good. I even have a video of what I did if you want I could send it to ya. I replaced the rings on the pistons but that included putting on a new head gasket. All went well. Whatever you decide, good luck.
Leave a comment:
-
I'd fix the HG. The cars are known for their mileage and doing an engine swap would just ruin that. HG on these cars would be super easy too, even more so since you're from Cali and you won't have much, if any, rust.
Please don't scrap her.Last edited by Flw Sock; 08-11-2015, 12:24 AM.
Leave a comment:
-
If you have the time its not that bad. I never did anything like this on any car. I did it this spring and everything went real good. I even have a video of what I did if you want I could send it to ya. I replaced the rings on the pistons but that included putting on a new head gasket. All went well. Whatever you decide, good luck.
Leave a comment:
-
It's too nice to junk! We order you to fix it. Find an experienced friend (or a friend of a friend) to help you do the job yourself. Really, it's not that bad. For the head studs you will need a 12mm 12-point socket BTW. Other than that (and a torque wrench, which the friend will have), it's all common hand tools. Get a Haynes manual at least, for torque specs, pics, procedures. The hotshot mechanics scoff at it, but it's pretty useful even so.Originally posted by Top Tier Mafia View Postthinking of just junking it im not sure
This will be much cheaper than taking it to a shop. Other than milling the head at a machine shop, this is an easy half-day job, at the longest.Last edited by TominMO; 08-10-2015, 09:40 PM.
Leave a comment:
-
I'd start with the HG, WP etc approach. Make sure the head is planed level of course. If that doesn't fix it, at least you have a known-good head & can re-use the belt and WP on a swap motor. This is assuming your valves are in good shape. Might need a whole head rebuild.
Leave a comment:
-
and I don't want to junk it but I got an offer for $650 for it.. it's an automatic whats a good motor I could do a simple swap into it for pretty cheap
Leave a comment:
-
90' Festiva head gasket job?
hey guys I have a 90' festiva with 136k miles but it is over heating.. im torn between whether I get a new motor for that bish or just get a head gasket kit along with new thermostat timing belt kit and water pump... I can dump about a bottle of water in my radiator and make it to work and back but if I get pretty hot.. if I try to fill it with coolant it bogs out and has trouble starting until I drain the fluids out of there... I hate running it almost dry but its the only way it will run ok... I love this car but I really want it to run efficiently. any suggestions/tips? motor swap or do I replace the water pump/timing belt with a new head gasket kit and super stat thermostat?? haha thanks in advance guys much love<3Tags: None
Leave a comment: