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My '01 Focus just blew its head gasket. The mechanic quoted me at $1200. At ford Dealer ship? Yea have fun spending that kind of money. The gasket itself you can pick up for 30$ max. Find someone who knows even a little about a car, and they will prolly do it for 50$ and a six pack of beer. My friends have replaced a head gasket on a civic and its really easy if u know what your doing.
Expect to spend from $800 to $1200.
A Head gasket seals the Cylinder Head 2 the block & could cost 20 or 30 Dollars 4 a weed wacker & 40 2 50 GRANG 4 a LARGE B0at
My 1997 318i has an external oil leak from the head gasket, I was quoted $1200.00 to $1400.00 if I also have to get the valves done. A little under $1000.00 if not.
its gonna cost u over 1,000 cause i replaced one in my dodge truck its a 01 and it cost 890
do it yourself and its like 30 bucks pay a mechanic and maybe 75
If the gasket is replaced by you, then the only cost would be the replacement gaskets which do not cost much.
Around $3000 dollars
Well, my 1998 Chevy Cavalier is getting its head gasket replaced as well as the water pump for 250 dollars at the local college by mechanic students.... ( They charge the part, plus 10 percent labor to fix it )
I just had the timing cover gasket on my 2000 Ford Taurus replaced...Cost of Repair was $513
Well i just replaced a head gasket on an old d4 today and it took about 4 hours if that helps depends on how much your mechanic charges an hour...
$100.00 if you do it yourself, $1500.00 for a mechanic to do it.
The gasket itself is about $100 bucks, but all the work that goes into removing parts to get to the head gasket to remove & replace it, and then put it back together is what runs you into the $1,000's if you take it to a dealer or mechanic.
If it the gasket on the oil pan leaking, it would cost approximately $450 to have the oil pan removed and the gasket replaced.
I was told by a mechanic $30 for gaket. $50 for labor. I think this could be done with $20 for gasket $40 for labor
The gasket itself is about $100 bucks, but all the work that goes into removing parts to get to the head gasket to remove & replace it, and then put it back together is what runs you into the $1,000's if you take it to a dealer or mechanic.
I found an independant mechanic, who works out of his own building on a farm, who does this for about $375