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Ruenin 02-11-2010 01:05 PM

Here we go again....warped head?
 
My wife's '98 Honda Civic EX is being a real pain in my ass. Since last summer, I have been trying to fix a coolant problem. I replaced the radiator, the hoses, the temp sensor, the radiator fan sensor, the thermostat, and the water pump (and the timing belt), all in an effort to fix this issue. Now, it's exhibiting a related issue, so it's not fixed. Today, she calls me and tells me that there is coolant everywhere under the hood and obviously it's smoking like mad.

At this point, I can only assume with a warped/cracked head or a bad gasket (or a cracked block, god forbid). Any idea what I'm looking at to fix this? I'm talkin used parts, here. I can find a new head for $700, but I think a salvage one would work just fine even if I have to have it shaved.

silver2000civic 02-11-2010 08:16 PM

If it is a warped head you should be able to get it redecked. Im not sure on how much you can take off.

WellFedHobo 02-12-2010 03:05 AM

^True. Take the head to a shop and have them check it. They will be able to tell you exactly what it needs. If they have to shave too much off and it wont work, check ebay. I've seen rebuilt y8 heads for under $300 there, just as good as new.

chrismag 02-12-2010 03:14 AM

yea go to craiglist.
i just sold my y8 head for 250 because i need money fast,
people sell them fast,

put your car on jack stands, drain the oil, pull down the oil take. and check out the block if you are worried about it

WellFedHobo 02-12-2010 03:36 AM

Helps to get some simple green or other cleaner/degreaser and scrub as much of the block as you can. Get it clean and it becomes easy to see what's leaking.

94civichatchback 02-12-2010 08:53 AM

i say fill the car up and let it run, check the small hoses for a leak.


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