OK you have now asked this question EIGHTEEN times - you are not going to get an answer by asking the same thing over and over.
I believe you have mis-heard this expression. Please go ask whoever said it to say it again, or to spell it for you. "I put my head in my back" does not mean anything.
It mean you are either unsure or worried about them a talk should put things back together
He wants some something something ;)
buy a head gasket remove the bolts,put the head gasket on the block line the new head up with the bolt holes put the bolts back in and put the cams back in time.
Buy a pair of glasses and put them on the back of your head!
that means to put it all the way to the root of your head
with the ears pinned back it sounds like she doesnt like it...
Put your head back like a nosebleeds coming through get loose of the vodka pass me the goose.. In other words put your head back and your arms behind you and get loose.
Do you mean when do they put shoes out for Christmas? It is done December 5th.
It means to return it to the place where you got it - to put it back where it came from.
it means you have to put your back up
no the head separates from block the valve cover comes off the head bolts are under that and take them out and pry head up and then replace head gasket then repeat the order put head back on and tighten bolts and be sure not to scratch the head gasket when you put the head back on
to put back in.