Yes you can!
Head gasket
Yes.
head gasket blown. reface the cylinder head and replace gasket. that should fix the problem
I have no clue, but it sounds tricky
To repair the head gasket on a 1987 Ford Bronco, the head and the old gasket must be removed. Purchase a new head gasket and carefully install it according to manufacturer specifications.
Not good. Head gasket or cracked head. Exaust is getting into the water jacket somewhere. blown head gasket, or cracked head.
Most likely not! unless you have some type of warranty on it still. Subaru has a list of cars that fall under their head gasket recall. it stops in 03. The 2004 is not know to have the same head gasket issue as the earlier ones! Subaru has also released a product that they call coolant conditioner that is pretty much a fancy stop leak! The recall was to add a bottle of this conditioner to your vehicle before or after you noticed a leak and then Subaru would extend your Head Gasket warranty to 8 years from the date of original purchase or up to 100,000 miles. After that you were on your own again. Hope this is what you needed to know
Remove the cylinder head from your VW engine. Remove the head gasket and clean the head gasket surface. Put the new head gasket on and return the cylinder head to its original position.
The have to pull the engine. The valves are on the sides of the block.
No. You need to remove the head(s) and have the head(s) checked for cracks and straightness, then install the head(s) with new head gaskets. Most head gasket manufactured are assembled dry, no sealants.
not sure if this will help but, try mademan.com/mm/how-install-head-gasket-1996-jaguar-xj6.html
It will cost approximately $530 to replace a head gasket in your 1999 Chevy Cavalier. The head gasket kit will cost approximately $50 and require eight hours of labor to install.