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Thread: how hard is it really to replace the cylinder head gasket?

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    where you getting it done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard View Post
    where you getting it done
    MR Automotive

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    hahaha everyone reckons MR automotive, but too far for me to get to, know any other mechanics worth recommending?

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    got some quotes to do it today and yeah lets just say im a sad panda!!

    the defender is getting dropped off with brian down by the brekkie creek hotel, fingers crossed its not at bad as ive heard things can be

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    Changing the head gasket on the 300TDi is fairly simple providing you're competent with a spanner... Follow the instructions in the workshop manual and you shouldn't go wrong.

    Don't rush it and do an oil change after (the coolant will drain into the engine...)

    Tip: Where it says turn through 60 degrees... That's the distance between the flats on a bolt. Find a point of reference and then just turn the bolt until the next flat lines up with it.

    HTH

    M

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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    Changing the head gasket on the 300TDi is fairly simple providing you're competent with a spanner... Follow the instructions in the workshop manual and you shouldn't go wrong.

    Don't rush it and do an oil change after (the coolant will drain into the engine...)

    Tip: Where it says turn through 60 degrees... That's the distance between the flats on a bolt. Find a point of reference and then just turn the bolt until the next flat lines up with it.

    HTH

    M
    its down with Brian Turner at the moment so awaiting a phone call on the verdict.

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