- Wed Jun 09, 2010 10:07 pm
#199560
The sticky on replacing the D series head gasket is awesome. I assume I shouldn't post there with a question and didn't want to jump in on another member so here is my first post. I'm replacing my head gasket because my expansion tank is overfilling on my 80 mile commute when the temperature gets up over 80 and it's been very humid too. I've replaced the radiator cap, thermostat and fan swithch. I drove for awhile with my timing advanced and think that caused my problem, I pulled a flashing check engine light, fixed the timing and the car's been running fine but now this coolant issue so I want to replace the head gasket so I can relax again while I'm driving. Per the shop manual I downloaded at icelord I was going to remove my timing belt but after stumbling across your sticky I see I can save quite abit of work by just removing the top TB cover and loosening the adjusting bolt thru the access hole provided. Why wouldn't the manual give this advice? I have a 1998 CX, that shouldn't make a difference, correct?
I replaced my TB about 20,000 miles ago so I'm good with that.
How did you clean off the old head gasket, Teal? And did you have help in lifting off the head without hanging up on the TB? Hopefully my head is
ok and all goes well. I have my original engine in the basement so I guess I can swap out that head if I need it. I have 566000 plus miles now on the cx and I mostly enjoy working on it. Thanks.
I replaced my TB about 20,000 miles ago so I'm good with that.
How did you clean off the old head gasket, Teal? And did you have help in lifting off the head without hanging up on the TB? Hopefully my head is
ok and all goes well. I have my original engine in the basement so I guess I can swap out that head if I need it. I have 566000 plus miles now on the cx and I mostly enjoy working on it. Thanks.