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I my self would not, That's what gaskets are for. unless there is some inperfections were the gaskets go,if there is use a small amount of sealant only. and be sure its OEM sealer. And install gaskets.
I was not aware that headgaskets were repairable. I have always replaced them with new gaskets. If you mean who replaces headgaskets, then that would be an engine mechanic.
replace intake manifold gaskets, if gaskets have been replaced and intake has been clean oil and plugs have been changed then your problem most likely would be the timing.timing the distibutor on a vortex engine sometimes can be tricky.
i had to have my gaskets replaced ... ive heard the 3100 are known for being made with plastics gaskets ... idk
Head gaskets can't be repaired. If they fail they have to be replaced.
have you had the head gaskets replaced you might have blown head gaskets or warped heads on the block this is a costly repair check your water for oil or check your oil for water this will help to determin if they are ... have you had the head gaskets replaced you might have blown head gaskets or warped heads on the block this is a costly repair check your water for oil or check your oil for water this will help to determin if they are ...
if its leaking from the head gaskets. The gaskets need to be replaced. If you dont have the proper tools it is going to be a huge pain. If leak continues try tightening the bolts around the headers and sparkplugs
The engine of a Chevy Silverado has the potential to last almost indefinitely with proper maintenance like tune ups, oil changes, and replacing worn or broken parts and gaskets every few years.
No, they can be replaced with the engine in the vehicle, but it is not an easy repair.
Rocker cover gaskets need to be replaced.
Subaru 2.5 liter engine has a problem with head gaskets. If you have not had your head gaskets replaced, that is the first thing I would suspect.