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Drain the Caprice oil. Unbolt the pan and lower. If needed, raise the engine by using a jack and unbolting the engine mounts. Take out the pan and clean the old gasket from the pan and engine block. Reinstall the pan with a new gasket. Reconnect the motor mounts if needed then fill the engine with oil.
No. You can have the head gasket replaced. This is unless you kept driving the car with a blown head gasket and have totally destroyed the engine.
You have a blown head gasket or a cracked head. STOP driving this car immediately or you will do serious damage to the engine. It will need the gasket replaced and the head checked.You have a blown head gasket or a cracked head. STOP driving this car immediately or you will do serious damage to the engine. It will need the gasket replaced and the head checked.
65 ft/lbs
An old gasket that needs to be replaced.
Your head gasket is shot and needs to be replaced
In general, engine thermostats can be found by following the LOWER radiator hose to where it attaches to the engine. The hose is typically attached to a fitting behind which is a gasket and the thermostat. The gasket needs to be replaced when the thermostat is replaced.
Usually when the cylinder head gasket is blown (broken or damaged). It cannot be repaired but has to be replaced with a new head gasket.
It would be recommended if coolant had mixed with the engine oil before the head gasket was replaced.
Just like you would repair car engine was a blown head gasket. Take it apart and replaced the head gasket. Make sure and have the head checked for cracks and warpage.
you mean like k seal?, there only temp fix if that, the gasket should always be replaced if its failed
Sounds like head gasket is leaking allowing coolant into combustion chamber