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Thread: Head Gasket Disco S1

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    I did the heads on my V8 a few months ago. I'm a mechanic by trade, but that's not to say others couldn't tackle it themselves. Overall I did the whole job for about $600. My heads were good so I just had them cleaned and skimmed, then fitted the new VRS set. Main pain in the arse is the angle torque head bolts. Excuse the pottyness, but getting to them is a ****, getting them undone and done up is a ****. Saving the money is a plus.

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    I got mine done almost a year ago and asked similar questions here:

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-...ad-gasket.html

    I got it done at Graeme Cooper's and they did do a lot for that money (head pressure testing, cleaning all the parts etc) and after it was all done the engine sounded better and ran smoother than ever before.
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    i'm doing my heads now. i've spent just under $1500. that includes getting the heads reconditions, water pump, bottom raidator hose, engine mounts, auto filter kit, vrs kit, rear main and rear main t seals, plugs and leads.

    having a copy of rave will help you as sometimes you forget where things go.

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    Sorry for offending in my post. What I meant to say is that getting to the head bolts is a thouroughly unenjoyable experience. Especially when you're in a tin shed in the middle of summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxer View Post
    Sorry for offending in my post. What I meant to say is that getting to the head bolts is a thoroughly unenjoyable experience. Especially when you're in a tin shed in the middle of summer.
    Your not wrong about the head bolts, the outer 2 rears ( nearest to the firewall) are doosies, As to get a socket and bar on them at the angle they are with the engine in the vehicleGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!

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    When you do the heads, I know that the head needs machining, but doesn't the block need machining also? So both faces get machined at the same time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by specwarop View Post
    When you do the heads, I know that the head needs machining, but doesn't the block need machining also? So both faces get machined at the same time?
    Not usually but if you have cooked the crap out of it and are pulling it that far down and out of the car, you might as well.
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