1. When shopping for a set of headers, consult the owners of similar header-equipped cars. They can usually tell you if any fitment problems exist with their particular header brand. 2. While at the ...
Engine gaskets may be small, but their role in sealing oil, coolant, and air systems is huge. Whether you’re replacing a valve cover, intake manifold, or oil pan gasket, success comes down to ...
The conclusion of our “head gaskets the right way” series brings us to the infamous 6.0L Ford Power Stroke—an engine notorious for its combustion sealing issues, especially at modified power levels.
Gaskets. At a glance they seem unimportant, yet without them, fluids would leak from every joint, fuel would spew, and flaming gases would explode from every crevice once the spark plug flashed.
We surveyed mechanics from around the country to get accurate, real-world estimates for how much you can expect to pay when a head gasket goes bad, and the results were higher than we were expecting.
Subaru reports that some of its 2008-12 Legacy, Outback and Tribeca models with the 3.6-liter engine may suffer from an oil seepage issue at the block sealing surface of the left (bank 2) cylinder ...
Diesel enthusiasts invest in strong bolts (or even studs) to clamp our engines’ cylinder head(s) to the block, but it’s our engines’ head gaskets that actually seal these two critical surfaces ...
Not all head gaskets are made equal. There are head gaskets made from different materials, all with various strengths for numerous kinds of applications. For example, there are copper head gaskets, ...
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