On Dec 12, 4:26 am, Bill Putney <b....TakeThisOut@kinez.net> wrote:
> Not Trying wrote:
> > ...i wish i could get a .pdf file for the head gasket replacement steps
> > and not have to buy a $90 book... i know it's on a cd or book
> > so i just need that part
>
> > any idea where that might be found ?You could spring for awww.alldata.comsubscription ($25 for a year; $15
> for any second vehilce or anual renewal) for your vehicle - should have
> the procedure. Whatever it does have should be right out of the FSM
> (i.e., not some aftermarket half-baked re-write).
>
> Also - Bigger city libraries have FSM's.
>
> Bill Putney
> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
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I agree with Bill on this one. You will want to have a FSM or an
alldata subscription. Also, I would suggest taking the
head to a competent machine shop to re-surface if needed. They can also
replace any valves or springs if needed.
The new MLS "Multi-layered steel" headgasket is available from the
dealer. I don't know if it is available from the aftermarket yet.
The new gasket was put into production around Feb. 1999, at least that
is what I have been able to determine.
-KM
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