it all depends if u think its worth it i just rplaced the head gaskets on my 94 t-bird it has 160,000 miles i just love the car it is a long process it took me about 7 hours to do it myself if u do plan on doing it ur self make sure u get a mechanics book and read about replacing the head gaskets the gasket kit will cost about 65.00 dollars but it includes everything u need so good luck
If the job costs more than the car is worth, probably not. Get an opinion from more than one mechanic then decide.
Not unless it hasn't been serviced or its been abused.
My Proton had a rubber insert in the head gasket which leaked. Oil ran out between head and cylinder. Occured at 45k miles. Solution was a new gasket. A local motor parts shop supplied an oil additive to prevent a reoccurance.
Most probably, you have a valve cover gasket that is bad, and the oil is dripping down onto the exhaust manifold, and is being burned. Replace the valve cover gasket.
The cylinder head has to be removed and the head gasket replaced. This is not an easy job for the do it your selfer. There are several special tools required and when the engine is apart, there are several areas that have to be checked for exact tolerances and torque settings, otherwise the new head gasket will blow. I would suggest you have a mechanic do the work.
don't try it. i drove 20 miles without one and my head gasket blew. its a pressurized system and without the cap, there's no pressure. not a good thing.
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Strangely enough, the answer is 100000
100000 square feet converts to 0.00359 square miles.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 100000 miles is equal to 100000 x 1.609344 = 160934.4 kilometres.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 100000 feet is equal to 100000/5280 = 18.93 recurring (that is, 18.939393...) miles.
= 100000/1.609 miles
62,137.119 miles
62,137.1 miles
100000 miles
There are 1.609344 kilometers in one mile. Therefore to convert kilometers to miles, value in kilometers has to be divided by amount of kilometers in one mile: 100000 kilometers = [kilometers] / 1.609344 = 100000 / 1.609344 = 62137.11 miles
The mileage of the vehicle depends on the upkeep and maintenance. For most vehicles that have been properly maintained 100000 is not that many miles.
There are 1760 x 3 x 12 = 63360 inches in one mile. Therefore, 100000 inches is equal to 100000/63360 = 1.5782 recurring (that is, 1.57828282...) miles.