you probably need to get a new head or have your head machined
you have to remove the motor and it still a painfull time consuming job
I have 255,000 on a 1987 Nissan 300zx and still running strong. As long as you maintain the car and change the oil evry 3000 mi it should last a long time.
Well, if it doesn't start after replacing the fluids, recheck the fluid levels again because they may have dropped as the systems absorbed the fluids. If it still doesn't start, part it out and buy a new car.
i dont know
my 1997 vw golf does not want to start I change the Distributor and the coil and still won't start
Inoperative radiator fans, bad water pump, failed headgasket?
change the crank position sensor
How does the van run? It could be the headgasket, if you smell a sweet smell from the exhaust then its the headgasket. If not check the Oil, if theres like, water and stuff in the oil then it could be the headgasket still. The thermostat wont make it lose cool unless theres leakage around the thermostat housing gasket.
that means power is still getting to the ignition coil. make sure that nothing is connected to the terminals on the coil.
If you get good rims and tires, it can be spectacular. However, you will still not be able to compete with newer, lighter cars.
some change but for http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/6602it still dosent change
if changing the fuel filter, and it still stalls out. you have a problem with the fuel not getting to engine.