Yes, You have to remove the intake to get the heads off.
The intake manifold, exhaust manifold, and head must be removed. This is a major repair that should only be done by someone with the knowledge and skill to perform it correctly.
Head gasket repair on a 2002 PT Cruiser requires extensive time, knowledge and tools. The intake manifold, cam shafts, and cylinder heads must be removed.
The intake & exhaust manifold must be removed. Then the head must must be removed. A very difficult repair and not a repair a novice should attempt.
The intake manifold and exhaust manifold must be removed. Then the head must be removed and the gasket replaced. The head must be checked for cracks and to see if it is warped. Then it is all put back together.
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Intake & exhaust manifold must be removed. Then the head must be removed. head inspected for cracks or warping, and new head gasket installed. Not a repair for a novice.
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It is sandwiched between the head and the engine block. The intake & exhaust manifold must be removed, and then the head must be removed. This is a major repair and can only be done by an expert.
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The intake manifold, exhaust manifold, and head must be removed. This is a major repair. On a 26 year old vehicle you might as well do a complete engine rebuild once you remove the head. The vehicle may not be worth the cost of the repair.
The intake manifold, exhaust manifold, and head must be removed. This is a major repair. On a 26 year old vehicle you might as well do a complete engine rebuild once you remove the head. The vehicle may not be worth the cost of the repair.
What engine???????? You should refer to repair manual if not familiar with auto repair and understand the terminology before attempting Remove nuts holding exhaust manifold to cylinder head & remove nuts/bolts holding exhaust manifold to exhaust pipes Use new exhaust manifold gaskets and install the new manifold securing the manifold to cylinder head (may need to but new nuts and or bolts) by "snugly" tightening manifold to cylinder head if not refering to repair manual