Thursday, September 22, 2011

Head Gasket seal???

i own a 1995 mitsubishi galant and i believe the head gasket seat in the engine might be broken because basically everything below that line is covered with oil...and i suppose it goes all the way down to the exhaust system because it burns the oil and smoke comes out the hood....could it be the head gasket seal?? it doesnt seem to lose much oil.... and IF SO.... how difficult would it be to change the seal in this particular car??? thanksHead Gasket seal???If your head gasket was blown you would have more problems than an external oil leak, i believe it may be a valve cover leak, or check the oil filler cap for leaks If your head gasket was blown you would experience overheating, oil in the radiator, or loss of water etc.Head Gasket seal???you might have a leak in the oil pan seal but more than likely it is your head gasket... they are all difficult to change out correctly, plus if this a head gasket issue you might to have you head machined back to factory specs.... if in doubt pay a mechanic to look at your car to find out exactly what is wrong with it!! Good luck!Head Gasket seal???It might just be the valve cover gasket that is leaking. If that is the case, it isn't that big of a job to replace. Check your oil. If it looks milky, that is a good sign that you have a blown head gasket or cracked head.Head Gasket seal???So the oil not coming from the valve cover.How hard is it depends on your experience on working on cars,this is a major task,you will need to know how to pull out a distributor and reinstall it and how to set timming also you will need to know how to adjust valves.Make sure when you have the head off you take it to a shop and have them inspect it.make sure you cover any port that you can drop a bolt,screw down,re install in reverse order GOOD LUCK
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