Mjdtexan
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- November 15, 2012
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- City, State
- Houston(ish)
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2005 Exporer. 4.0 Liter
Ok, so my father was driving the Explorer and it got hot and he brought it home without stopping to put water in it. I found that the thermostat was actually in two pieces so I replaced it. I then noticed that after driving it again a few times that the coolant level would continue to decrease with no obvious leaks but I would sometimes smell coolant. So, I checked the oil and did no see any milky substance. I then looked under the filler cap and did see that is is milky. I decided to change the oil. While draining the oil it did indeed let out a bunch of coolant. So, at minimum its a head gasket but more probably a cracked head in my not very expert opinion.
I have priced two rebuilt heads, head bolts and a head gasket set that includes the intake and exhausts. $1035 before tax. Is there anything else that I need to get? Is there a bunch of special tools that I need to buy or just one or two? Am I correct in believing that it is not advisable to replace only one head?
I have removed and replaced heads on old small block Chevy engines before successfully(sp?), and I think that I can do this if I have the correct guidance. I do have have a repair manual for the vehicle
Late last year the vehicle spit out a bunch of codes at me preventing me from getting an inspection sticker. With help on this site decipherng the codes I was able to make the repairs and get the vehicle inspected.
Any help or advice will be very much appreciated
I have priced two rebuilt heads, head bolts and a head gasket set that includes the intake and exhausts. $1035 before tax. Is there anything else that I need to get? Is there a bunch of special tools that I need to buy or just one or two? Am I correct in believing that it is not advisable to replace only one head?
I have removed and replaced heads on old small block Chevy engines before successfully(sp?), and I think that I can do this if I have the correct guidance. I do have have a repair manual for the vehicle
Late last year the vehicle spit out a bunch of codes at me preventing me from getting an inspection sticker. With help on this site decipherng the codes I was able to make the repairs and get the vehicle inspected.
Any help or advice will be very much appreciated