[quote name='sasilverbullet' date='Sep 30 2005, 08:03 AM']<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Big bummer, bad day for a start turning all to s**t!
I decided to take the car to the p-car shop to have them figure out where the leak was...
Started car, drove for a few blocks, white smoke started pouring out of the exhaust. I only had about two miles to go so I just kept an eye on the temp gauge and drove slowly to the shop.
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Oh well...
Now the big question, should I try and tackle changing the head gasket myself?
Anyone know about how much in parts and supplies I'll spend doing it myself?
I don't have an estimate from the shop yet...
And tomorrow is the Porschedillo in Austin!!!!
Signed,
Porscheless in San Antonio
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Sorry to hear of your troubles. Head gaskets on these cars are almost a maintenance item as far as I am concerned.
As long as the temps did not get too hot your head should not have been damaged. However it is possible that all of that coolant washed the bore(s) down in the block and possible lack of lubrication could lead to scuffing though it has been my experience that these blocks are pretty stout.
Good head job including valve job around $200-$300 including checking and possibly decking the surface. out of spec parts such as valves, springs,etc. would be extra $$.
Gaskets-$200-$250
+ misc items. Fairly simple job taking less than a day for the skilled and longer for first timers.
Toughest part for me has always been the exhaust bolts. Always a pain to get to but certainly feasible. Soak them really good 24hrs beforehand with some WD.