Good Morning from the East Coast,
Ive had my girl for about 2 years now and she has always been a member of the "leak of the week" club. Initially it was little bits of oil dripping out of the turbo on to the ground, nothing to raise an alarm for. However, I have been noticing another leak appearing on the drivers side and after some searching I found that it is coming from the top of the block where the heads bolt to. So now I am gearing up to do head gaskets on this Continental. My question for all you guys out there who have done this before (maybe even a few more times that once) is, what do I need to look out for or make sure I do very carefully?
This will be the first time I am doing anything this extensive the to truck and want to make sure I am not over looking anything that will bite me in a$$ later. I am not a mechanic but between farm tractors and other heavy equipment I am not afraid to put a wrench in my hand and get dirty.
Thanks
Ive had my girl for about 2 years now and she has always been a member of the "leak of the week" club. Initially it was little bits of oil dripping out of the turbo on to the ground, nothing to raise an alarm for. However, I have been noticing another leak appearing on the drivers side and after some searching I found that it is coming from the top of the block where the heads bolt to. So now I am gearing up to do head gaskets on this Continental. My question for all you guys out there who have done this before (maybe even a few more times that once) is, what do I need to look out for or make sure I do very carefully?
This will be the first time I am doing anything this extensive the to truck and want to make sure I am not over looking anything that will bite me in a$$ later. I am not a mechanic but between farm tractors and other heavy equipment I am not afraid to put a wrench in my hand and get dirty.
Thanks