Sure, If it is an experienced mechanic it could take about 4 days ... one for dissasembly, two in the machine shop and another more for reassembly. So add up 4 or 5 days. Now take into account that a good and a fast job should not be cheap. Avoid the cheap and fast job, it's no good.
how do i replace a blown head gasket on a 98 Toyota corolla
One of the symptoms of a blown head gasket for a Toyota Camry is excessive steam or coolant coming from the tailpipe. Engine oil mixing with the coolant and a miss in the engine are also symptoms of a blown head gasket.
the same as what came out
Replace the head gasket is the only fix.
take it to a mechanic, unless you are a mechanic, then say "oh crap i am screwed"
I think that means you have a blown head gasket. I am no mechanic though.
check your fuses, you may have blown a fuse, not a mechanic but know a bit about problem solving.
Just look at your engine oil and you can tell, if it looks milky there is water getting into the oil and that's the sign of a blown intake gasket or head gasket.
This is a blown brake fuse check your break fuse and should fix it.
have a mechanic sheck for a blown head gasket or a craked head
It can be and it can be something else. A good professional mechanic can diagnose the cause.
The DC current has to flow through the fuse to reach the radio. blown fuse = no power.