If that has the Northstar engine, there is many hours involved. The engine and trans must be dropped out from under the car along with the subframe.
As soon as the mechanic that did the job closes the hood.
A blown head gasket on a 94 Ford Crown Vic is fixed by removing the cylinder head, cleaning the gasket surface, and installing a new gasket. The head gasket is extremely important as it prevents oil and water from mixing and contains the vehicle's combustion.
should not be more than an hours labour (usually around £30 mark) you could do it yourself if you got a set of spanners/sockets as rocker gaskets are an easy diy job, undo the retaining bolts ontop of the rockercover, remove any pipes attached (remember where they go if more than 1, could use tipex to mark) when there is nothing obscuring it from being removed give it a tap with a hammer and replace the gasket, do not over tighten the gasket bolts, check tightness before removing to give you an idea of torque
My '01 Focus just blew its head gasket. The mechanic quoted me at $1200. At ford Dealer ship? Yea have fun spending that kind of money. The gasket itself you can pick up for 30$ max. Find someone who knows even a little about a car, and they will prolly do it for 50$ and a six pack of beer. My friends have replaced a head gasket on a civic and its really easy if u know what your doing.
Try putting the corroded airbrush in coke for a few hours. If the corrosion isn't that bad,it should come off easily after a few hours of soaking. Change the coke every few hours.
14 hours if you know what ur doing
i read seven hours
It takes between 6 and 8 hours to change the head gasket on a Dodge. The actual time will vary based on the skill level of the mechanic and the availability of tools.
if its the 3.1, 3.3, or 3.8 engine labor hours average 4.5 hours
21/2 hours if you know what you are doing
Depends on skill level. a few hours to a few days
It took 4.3 hours
5 to 7 depending on experience.
It took me about 3 hours. Pro can do it, I guess, for about an hour.
It took me about 3 hours to change it that's including cleaning everything and injectors adding antifreeze and driving it
Allow a good 8 hours if you haven't done one before.
6 hours