rhonmorr
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- Atlanta
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 Ford Explorer
Hello,
I have a '99 Explorer that has over 270,000 miles. I bought it new and love it. Never want to give it up. However, my mechanic has just diagnosed a leaky head gasket that needs to be replaced, and recommends I replace both. Says I have 2. The truck was towed in after smoking and water leaking right out when I poured some in the radiator. My mechanic told me it was, and replaced, a "freeze plug" and also replaced a "timing chain cover", and a "valley pin". I put these in quotes because I don't have a clue. Now, the head gaskets. I had a new transmission put in around 2011 or 2012 or so, and a new radiator in 2014. He says there is a lot of rust, but that the engine is still good and the truck will keep running forever as long as I keep the maintenance up on it. He quoted the head gasket job at about $800. What to do?
I have a '99 Explorer that has over 270,000 miles. I bought it new and love it. Never want to give it up. However, my mechanic has just diagnosed a leaky head gasket that needs to be replaced, and recommends I replace both. Says I have 2. The truck was towed in after smoking and water leaking right out when I poured some in the radiator. My mechanic told me it was, and replaced, a "freeze plug" and also replaced a "timing chain cover", and a "valley pin". I put these in quotes because I don't have a clue. Now, the head gaskets. I had a new transmission put in around 2011 or 2012 or so, and a new radiator in 2014. He says there is a lot of rust, but that the engine is still good and the truck will keep running forever as long as I keep the maintenance up on it. He quoted the head gasket job at about $800. What to do?