No I have just removed the head off a 2003 Avensis Verso D4D, not easy but possible.
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NO get it fixed or you will be replacing an engine $$$ Soon.
On the Villager, replacing both gaskets is most easily done by removing the engine from the vehicle.
The head gasket is gone and water or coolant has mixed with the engine oil. Replacing the head gasket is no big deal.
The housing needs to be removed. Check for scratches on the housing or engine. Make sure that all of the old gasket is removed before using gasket sealer to help seal the new gasket.
It's supposed to do that.
You do not need any special crankshaft installer, when replacing the head gasket. The crankshaft and the head gasket are on opposite ants of the engine.
The cost to replace a head gasket on a 1995 Chevy Impala is between $1800 and $2200. This job is very labor intensive and requires replacing many of the engine major gaskets.
you mean like k seal?, there only temp fix if that, the gasket should always be replaced if its failed
Resurfacing the head of an engine is necessary when replacing the head gasket. An improperly surfaced head will not allow a tight seal and can result in a costly repair.
To replace the oil pan gasket on a 2001 Volkswagen Passat turbo the exhaust downpipe must be removed. The oil needs to be drained and all the pan bolts need to be removed as well. When replacing the gasket a sealer should be used to ensure a proper seal.