If you've got a blown head gasket there's a fairly good chance you also have a warped head. So... remove the drive belts, pulleys, covers, water pump, timing belt, intake and exhaust manifolds...basically, anything attaching the head to the engine needs to come off. remove the camshaft, then the head take the head to a machine shop for a flatness check. If it's not flat, they'll hone it. Give them money, thank them profusely and go to a Honda dealer. There you will buy a head gasket, new head bolts, a timing belt and a water pump. return home and put the car back together. As the book says, installation is the reverse of removal.
i would have to say it sound like a blown head gasket
How much is it to replace thehead gasket on a honda accord 1998?
Check for a blown fuse or defective fuel pump relay.
Blown head gasket, wrapped or cracked head. Can also possibly be Transmission fluid, entering due to a leak within the radiator.
yes.
yes
i have a 1998 honda accord the gear shift is locked...
1990-1997 Honda Accord ALL - 4 x 114.3 1998-2002 Honda Accord 4Cyl - 4x114.3 1998-2002 Honda Accord 6Cyl - 5x114.3 2003-2010 Honda Accord ALL - 5x114.3
Yes, it should.
yes it will fit
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