They aren't too bad, but most of the parts stores around here "rent"
tools. They have a set that they will let you buy, use for a day or
two and return for no cost. Probably enough people decide to keep them
that it makes it worth while....
If you do end up pulling the head, just make sure you get the bolts
loosed in the right order and have a new gasket ready even if the old
one isn't blown. It isn't really too much work.
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 14:37:48 -0600, Ken Waringa wrote:
>Enrique, before you pull the head do a compression test. If you don't have
>a tester ask a garage to do it for you. That should give you a pretty good
>indication of the condition of the head gasket. I don't think a compression
>gauge is that expensive, you might want to check you local parts store.
>
>Ken
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