Look at you guys! Three years and three months after the video was posted, and you're still helping people with this shortcut. Thanks for a thorough video.
Hey man! Single custodial dad here that got done over badly on a motorcycle for vehicle swap, desperately needed a vehicle that was good on gas and ended up with a bad head gasket amongst other problems. But this gave me the confidence to tackle the problems one at a time! Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
@@cuttyb this is not the proper way....u need to take out cylinder head and check it properly wether it is warp or not...which ussualy blown head gasket is caused by overheat that makes the cylinder head warp... So i guess this wont last long..just a month and u got ur head gasket blown again..
All this time later and your video is still helping people, like me. I appreciate your step - by- step instruction on top of the small tips like putting oil on the cam shaft for the initial start protection. I am surprised it is so easy to remove the gasket. I thought I would be somewhat stuck and demand labor in removing it. It is nice to know it comes off that clean.
A real service to humanity you're offering here. Without the extra things that will assure another 100k+ (machining the head in particular), these are perfect instructions. Sometimes your options are limited. Those are the most important times to have someone who's able to tell you exactly what is absolutely necessary to fix your car so that it won't break down again right away, at least from that particular issue.
4 year old video, but it was perfect. Exact same thing I was doing (already replaced the water pump, thermostat, etc.). Just needed a cheap head gasket replacement. This tutorial was perfect to the T. I was able to do it with quite a bit of time left in my day to enjoy! Thank you!
many thanks to you for making a down to earth easy to understand tutorial on how to do this !! Most people spend 30 minutes patting themselves on the back or talking about something that has nothing to do with the project .yours starts right out with the first step and you keep it flowing greatly .I greatly appreciate you taking the time to do this and if you lived close to me I would hire you to do my mechanic work! Thank you again very much!
I could not say thank you more. I bought a 98 dx sedan with 108k and it was overheating. Paid over 1,300 on replacing the thermostat and radiator, and then found out it had a bad head gasket. Was quoted 2260. Found this vid, paid 60$ for all the gaskets, my girls dad had the tools, so I did it myself. First time working on a car too. 9k miles so far no issue, and even with all the money I put into it, still cheaper than any of the user used cars people were selling with more miles on them. Y’all saved my ass 😂
Next time in the future you can replace your own thermostat and radiator real simple I thought it was hard until I just UA-cam it. But congrats on the work
Will be replacing my head gasket tomorrow. I've watched countless hours leading up to this. Your video was just going to be another video with more to fallow. However after I finish this comment and thank you I will call my cram session to a close . Your video is the one that will let me sleep confident that tomorrow won't suck. Thanks. Fingers crossed. Wish me luck. XOXO
Doing this without having to fuck with the timing belt is huge. I'm going to do this myself now because I didn't want the headache of the touchy timing belt. Thank you for this video my man!!!
11:50 Thank you for the clarification. I've never done this job before, but I did worry about the timing getting messed up, but then you said these. Great vid! Thanks!
Most helpful video, several other videos left out the bracket on the bottom of the intake and that there is possibly another bolt on the exhaust. Got the head pulled and at the machine shop in like 3 hours. Thank you for posting!
By far the easiest to understand and do on your own with the least amount of steps and work possible, the other videos I’ve watched make it seem much more difficult.
Thank you! I was able to complete this repair pretty much by myself thanks to your video. Only needed help putting the valve train back in. It took me a long time because of the sweltering heat, but got it done!! I could have cleaned the surfaces of the head and gotten it machined, but honestly I didn’t have the money at this time. So this vid really helped me while being on a budget.
my man I truly truly appreciate this tutorial I cannot thank you enough I really want to get started actually tearing into this little crx I have watching your video i feel like i can do this...i mean im no certified mechanic but ive worked on all kinds of stuff over the years and I got ol Lucille a couple years ago but I been scared to crack into it and too dammed broke lol...much respect bud
just want ot say. did my D16Z in only 4 hours. all the short cuts are here and i went to start it and my battery was dead. haha havent done a head gasket since 1985 on a 22R toy. needless to say i wasnt looking forword to it. honda is easy. really accurate video, thanks again
Hey you guys! Hows it? Watched yer video but didnt wanna comment untill i put it in practice. Replaced the head gasket on my 97 civic ex. It went fine jist dandy. Thanks a shit load. Is gonna do it by the book but a picture is worth a thousand words and beats readin a bunch of different chapters. Yeah! Im real happy you posted this here how to. So once again thanks a million. One satified subscriber(now) ok later...
Great video, great job. I'm doing this now. I changed the distributor o- ring. It's still leaking from somewhere. The valve cover gasket was fine. I'll continue tomorrow when I get another pan for the coolant. Again, great video.
I have got a 1997 honda civic lx same problem losing half a gallon of coolant every 3 weeks. I am going to honda dealer and get a head gasket and put it on. My car has 292,897 miles on it. Your techniques is wonderful very fast to get job done. Also the car has passenger side wheel bearing about to fall off wobble like there is no tomorrow. I will wait for your next video on wheel bearing
I gotta do one of these for my cousin. Its his first car, 96' Civic. Thank you for noting that the belt will not jump teeth on the crank, that was my biggest fear with this whole job.
Thank-You for this detailed video. Currently doin my d16 98 ek hatch manual with 478k timing belt, waterpump, headgasket, and other gaskets. Best video!
Great video!!! There was someone who made a video similar to yours but did it on a Honda Accord. For whatever reason, the video is not available anymore. I'm thankful that you made one.
Blown head gasket often caused by overheat...thats makes cylinder head warp..so head gasket would blown...... If u just replace head gasket without chek cylinder head properly and maybe resurface it may be u got another blown gasket within a month....the other video maybe taken out by the uploader after he blown his gasket again ..lol
Might want to mention the knock sensor sits right behind the head under the intake, and if not careful and you break it, that's 130$ and waiting a day to get it. Careful tilting head back!
I'm glad you mentioned that. I've redone heads on V-8s and older inline 6-cylinder engines in the pre-computer days with carburetors instead of fuel injection; so I've never taken the head off of a Honda 4-cylinder engine before. If you hadn't mentioned the knock sensor, I probably would have broken it. Thanks for mentioning it.
OMG. I have a blown head gasket on my '97 Civic, and this awesome video is really going to help me. If it starts up when I done, I'm buying you a pizza! Just curious why you didn't check the engine block for warpage, as you did for the valve head.
Thank you! This video saved me from pure anxiety!! Seriously though, I'm about to do my intake manifold also will be looking for a video of you doing that also with the same car!
@@gasketmasters I'm going to have to do the same job on my Civic this weekend. This video will definitely help. About how long did the job take you? I was thinking like 3 to 4 hours.
Is the reason you take the valve gear out and the cam so you dont have to set it at TDC because I have always set the engine at TDC before removing a head especially on interference engines
He marked the timing. He took the cam gear out so he can slide the timing belt off and on. Few other ways around this. You can just slide the timing belt off and have someone relieve tension when you slide it back on, also you can get a pick and remove spring off the tensioner, careful not to drop it down inside the cover. If you know the car got really hot I would rec removing entire head and having it resurfaced. But this is listed as budget job.
@@atm9566 but in ways.. he has lead many to believe that the cam is not going to shift or any of that. When in reality once you loosen those cam bolts and remove the rocker arms from the cam shaft. Everything is going to be out of wack and unaligned. It’s just way easier to loosen the tensioner pulley on the timing cover and remove the head and cam and rocker arms in one piece
Only the ones who build for racing will post negative comments on this video yes the ones that have their Hondas stuck in the garage for months till they get finally get the idea. Well i thought it was the right video for all to see cause its an old method of replacing head gaskets on practicly any 4 cylinder engine...back in the dayz we did the same on toyotas corolla heads. - 4 cyl Hondas civic and Accords from the early 90s and late 90s are the easiest engines to build to keep the car going strong. I mean everything is easy...if u know what yur doing that is.😉
Awesome video! You can tell are true professionals (Rare in the 21th century) I watched some horrible videos on this, you know its going to be bad when the music starts!
Judging by how much varnish deposit was on the rocker arm assembly and valve springs; I'd say the owner doesn't change oil as much as he or she should. I'm impressed though. You didn't lose timing.
Looks like someone neglected their oil changes. Even at 358k miles, proper oil changes done on time will have a golden brown color and not black as sin. Also never reuse those head bolts, they are designed to stretch once they are torqued down; if you try to reuse them there is a good chance they will snap inside the engine block when torqued down again.
Good vid! @ 26:38 I thought for a moment you were pointing at the injectors or fuel rail, LOL! Then I realized you were just holding your pointer finger out of the way to show what were holding between your thumb & middle finger. Just for a second, though!
I wouldnt replace the head bolts, the theory is if they are used and might have stretched then that bolt wont stretch again. Think of it as the bolt settling in. makes sense, because bolts only stretch so much then stop.
Awsome video bro. I messed up a thread for the valve cover bolts and i tried using a tap and Helicoil but i got it to toooooo wide so i need to replace the top part. Hoping i would see a video thats shows how to remove that and came across this one 👍
the video is very good the explanation is clear and step by step on how to disassemble and assemble is great actually my car seems also same problem there is a oil leaks and need to replace the head gasket now i have an idea if i will bring my car to the mechanic they cannot fool me more power to you sir thank you very much
Just bought a 2000 Civic I got screwed it runs and drives no leaks but I found oil smudge in the overflow. A valve cover bolt was broken. Makes a tapping noise when warmed up
this is one of the most easy to understand head gasket tutorial out there.
preach brother
Facts
Yes it is ... i did my first head gasket to this video and the car is still running today ... great video
Great video
Word Up. Ive learned everthing to do It myself, Just by watching him. so clear so easy a caveman could do It
I'm a shade tree mechanic and it took me only about 5 hours start to finish to complete the job using this video. Thanks a million 👍👍
I just did mine it took me 3 days with no shade and 108 degree weather ofc i had to keep going in for breaks but jeez this tutorial was good
Look at you guys! Three years and three months after the video was posted, and you're still helping people with this shortcut. Thanks for a thorough video.
Thank you for not speaking to us like we're dumb. Your teaching skills are awesome. I trust this content!!!
Hey man! Single custodial dad here that got done over badly on a motorcycle for vehicle swap, desperately needed a vehicle that was good on gas and ended up with a bad head gasket amongst other problems. But this gave me the confidence to tackle the problems one at a time! Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Just love seeing how different mechanics tackle different issues. Learning new short cuts.
Thanks so much!! Bought a civic without knowing the head gasket was shot and this tutorial did the trick to repair it!! So grateful
Blows my mind how easy it is to do head gaskets on these cars. Couple hours and your back in business.
4 cylinders man. Kia spectras have even more room in the bay to do jobs. I can literally fit 2 adults into the engine bay with everything in it.
cLuTcH BleacH k that’s cap I’ve seen the engine bay u couldint fit a cat in there 😭
@@MarioSantana1335 or you could do it yourself
@@cuttyb this is not the proper way....u need to take out cylinder head and check it properly wether it is warp or not...which ussualy blown head gasket is caused by overheat that makes the cylinder head warp...
So i guess this wont last long..just a month and u got ur head gasket blown again..
@@cuttyb btw ..who the hell wants to change head cylinder gasket if not blown anyway?
The pace of your video is perfect and the way you explain how to be careful In certain spots
Just followed step by step and fixed my 99 civic. Thank you for the in depth details!! The Honda lives!!!
i dont even have a civic. But i just wanted to watch because its satisfying to watch.
All this time later and your video is still helping people, like me. I appreciate your step - by- step instruction on top of the small tips like putting oil on the cam shaft for the initial start protection. I am surprised it is so easy to remove the gasket. I thought I would be somewhat stuck and demand labor in removing it. It is nice to know it comes off that clean.
The absolute best head gasket replacement tutorial on the Interweb. Thank you🙏👊
I get to do this project tomorrow. Thanks to your video, I feel pretty confident about it!
Edit: Done! Definitely easier than it seems for this car.
A real service to humanity you're offering here. Without the extra things that will assure another 100k+ (machining the head in particular), these are perfect instructions. Sometimes your options are limited. Those are the most important times to have someone who's able to tell you exactly what is absolutely necessary to fix your car so that it won't break down again right away, at least from that particular issue.
Glad this video was made🙌🏾🙌🏾 makes owning a Honda even better
4 year old video, but it was perfect. Exact same thing I was doing (already replaced the water pump, thermostat, etc.). Just needed a cheap head gasket replacement. This tutorial was perfect to the T. I was able to do it with quite a bit of time left in my day to enjoy! Thank you!
Used this video today. Only took 2 hours. Very helpful
many thanks to you for making a down to earth easy to understand tutorial on how to do this !! Most people spend 30 minutes patting themselves on the back or talking about something that has nothing to do with the project .yours starts right out with the first step and you keep it flowing greatly .I greatly appreciate you taking the time to do this and if you lived close to me I would hire you to do my mechanic work! Thank you again very much!
I could not say thank you more. I bought a 98 dx sedan with 108k and it was overheating. Paid over 1,300 on replacing the thermostat and radiator, and then found out it had a bad head gasket. Was quoted 2260. Found this vid, paid 60$ for all the gaskets, my girls dad had the tools, so I did it myself. First time working on a car too. 9k miles so far no issue, and even with all the money I put into it, still cheaper than any of the user used cars people were selling with more miles on them. Y’all saved my ass 😂
Next time in the future you can replace your own thermostat and radiator real simple I thought it was hard until I just UA-cam it. But congrats on the work
Will be replacing my head gasket tomorrow. I've watched countless hours leading up to this. Your video was just going to be another video with more to fallow. However after I finish this comment and thank you I will call my cram session to a close . Your video is the one that will let me sleep confident that tomorrow won't suck. Thanks. Fingers crossed. Wish me luck. XOXO
Good luck.
Any updates lol
My wife: Are you watching another head gasket video?
Me: yeah, but, this is the best one
Her: you fixed ours 3 months ago. . .
Josh Christian 🤣😂🤣😂
dang...so accurate
lmao that's what i do too.
😂😂😂
best video out there, followed every step and fix the head gasket after 3 hours. thanks guys for teaching me :)
Doing this without having to fuck with the timing belt is huge. I'm going to do this myself now because I didn't want the headache of the touchy timing belt. Thank you for this video my man!!!
11:50 Thank you for the clarification. I've never done this job before, but I did worry about the timing getting messed up, but then you said these. Great vid! Thanks!
i did mine yesterday, it is one of the best videos about this 👌
Most helpful video, several other videos left out the bracket on the bottom of the intake and that there is possibly another bolt on the exhaust. Got the head pulled and at the machine shop in like 3 hours. Thank you for posting!
Really glad you told all the torque specs
IT WAS VERY CLEARLY EXPLAINED. I ENJOYED WATCHING FROM THE BEGINING TO THE END. THANK YOU.
By far the easiest to understand and do on your own with the least amount of steps and work possible, the other videos I’ve watched make it seem much more difficult.
Thanks for this video. I'm from Trinidad and followed this step by step and it works perfectly.
The slip off method, have used this many times, works great. Glad to see someone else does it!
Thank you! I was able to complete this repair pretty much by myself thanks to your video. Only needed help putting the valve train back in. It took me a long time because of the sweltering heat, but got it done!!
I could have cleaned the surfaces of the head and gotten it machined, but honestly I didn’t have the money at this time. So this vid really helped me while being on a budget.
Thank you, easy to follow and vividly showed step by step procedure taking it out and putting in all the parts.
my man I truly truly appreciate this tutorial I cannot thank you enough I really want to get started actually tearing into this little crx I have watching your video i feel like i can do this...i mean im no certified mechanic but ive worked on all kinds of stuff over the years and I got ol Lucille a couple years ago but I been scared to crack into it and too dammed broke lol...much respect bud
My man has changed at least 200 of those things 😂so fast !
This is by far the best video I’ve ever seen on how do to a head gasket
just want ot say. did my D16Z in only 4 hours. all the short cuts are here and i went to start it and my battery was dead. haha
havent done a head gasket since 1985 on a 22R toy. needless to say i wasnt looking forword to it. honda is easy.
really accurate video, thanks again
Hey you guys! Hows it? Watched yer video but didnt wanna comment untill i put it in practice. Replaced the head gasket on my 97 civic ex. It went fine jist dandy. Thanks a shit load. Is gonna do it by the book but a picture is worth a thousand words and beats readin a bunch of different chapters. Yeah! Im real happy you posted this here how to. So once again thanks a million. One satified subscriber(now) ok later...
Great video, great job. I'm doing this now. I changed the distributor o- ring. It's still leaking from somewhere. The valve cover gasket was fine. I'll continue tomorrow when I get another pan for the coolant. Again, great video.
I have got a 1997 honda civic lx same problem losing half a gallon of coolant every 3 weeks. I am going to honda dealer and get a head gasket and put it on. My car has 292,897 miles on it. Your techniques is wonderful very fast to get job done. Also the car has passenger side wheel bearing about to fall off wobble like there is no tomorrow. I will wait for your next video on wheel bearing
I appreciate your excellent video tutorial but the best part was your testimony. Thank You my brother in Christ.
Thanks, good video . I'm cleaning my head now chevy metro 4 cylinders. I did everything you did in one day.
I gotta do one of these for my cousin. Its his first car, 96' Civic. Thank you for noting that the belt will not jump teeth on the crank, that was my biggest fear with this whole job.
Some great service there. Took less than an hour to change a head gasket.
Good video this is why I run civics 18 yrs
Thank-You for this detailed video. Currently doin my d16 98 ek hatch manual with 478k timing belt, waterpump, headgasket, and other gaskets. Best video!
It took me two days to get new gasket on my 5.2 last time.... I know that's different engine, but this guy did it in 41 mins is just.....
Perfect tutorial for people who like to modify your D series motors. Especially if you’re gonna do a MINI ME SWAP
Awsome job! You give me the confidence to do this work myself! Thx for the vid!
Great job!!! Amazing video. Going to attempt to replace my gasket this weekend. Thanks for uploading.
Did it go okay
how did you do
Are u ok ?
Thanks for this video guys! Changing the head gasket by myself seemed daunting, but your video made it look like a breeze!
Great video. I'm troubleshooting a possible blown head gasket (block testing the coolant soon) and your video gave me the confidence should I need to.
Take a look at the cylinder heads, if they appear steam cleaned then yeah
Great video!!! There was someone who made a video similar to yours but did it on a Honda Accord. For whatever reason, the video is not available anymore. I'm thankful that you made one.
Blown head gasket often caused by overheat...thats makes cylinder head warp..so head gasket would blown......
If u just replace head gasket without chek cylinder head properly and maybe resurface it may be u got another blown gasket within a month....the other video maybe taken out by the uploader after he blown his gasket again ..lol
Thank you for a great video, helped me make up my mind to change the head with bent valves and not the whole engine.
Thanks a lot, just finished the head gasket on a single cam !!! First time doing it and pretty straight forward
did you re use the head bolts ?
Might want to mention the knock sensor sits right behind the head under the intake, and if not careful and you break it, that's 130$ and waiting a day to get it. Careful tilting head back!
I'm glad you mentioned that. I've redone heads on V-8s and older inline 6-cylinder engines in the pre-computer days with carburetors instead of fuel injection; so I've never taken the head off of a Honda 4-cylinder engine before. If you hadn't mentioned the knock sensor, I probably would have broken it. Thanks for mentioning it.
Listen to this guy! Broke mine
Bro this is the best video I’ve ever seen for engine videos
Best video on this yet bro
OMG. I have a blown head gasket on my '97 Civic, and this awesome video is really going to help me. If it starts up when I done, I'm buying you a pizza!
Just curious why you didn't check the engine block for warpage, as you did for the valve head.
Thank you! This video saved me from pure anxiety!! Seriously though, I'm about to do my intake manifold also will be looking for a video of you doing that also with the same car!
Good job sir. One of the best videos about this issue. Thank you for showing and sharing your knowledge 🙏
Replaced cylinder head and gasket with this video. Loved it!
I'm just surprised your gloves to stayed intact.
STEVE MORALES we go through a few pair during jobs.
@@gasketmasters I'm going to have to do the same job on my Civic this weekend. This video will definitely help. About how long did the job take you? I was thinking like 3 to 4 hours.
STEVE MORALES 3-4 hours is a reasonable time if you follow the video.
I want my head gasket to fail already so I can give this a try lol
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Kmll
Excellent step by step video.from start to finish and vice versa.hope you make some more of these videos for the not so much money to spend.super.
dude you are awesome. my grandma had the same car same engine. this is by far the best tutoring nxt to Ericthecarguy videos. i just subscribed. 😃
This guy is "The Gasket Master"!
Is the reason you take the valve gear out and the cam so you dont have to set it at TDC because I have always set the engine at TDC before removing a head especially on interference engines
He marked the timing. He took the cam gear out so he can slide the timing belt off and on. Few other ways around this. You can just slide the timing belt off and have someone relieve tension when you slide it back on, also you can get a pick and remove spring off the tensioner, careful not to drop it down inside the cover. If you know the car got really hot I would rec removing entire head and having it resurfaced. But this is listed as budget job.
@@atm9566 but in ways.. he has lead many to believe that the cam is not going to shift or any of that. When in reality once you loosen those cam bolts and remove the rocker arms from the cam shaft. Everything is going to be out of wack and unaligned. It’s just way easier to loosen the tensioner pulley on the timing cover and remove the head and cam and rocker arms in one piece
thanks guys this video help a lot of people your blessing will come in many different ways
Great video Sir - Thank you for all the detailed explanations
Only the ones who build for racing will post negative comments on this video yes the ones that have their Hondas stuck in the garage for months till they get finally get the idea. Well i thought it was the right video for all to see cause its an old method of replacing head gaskets on practicly any 4 cylinder engine...back in the dayz we did the same on toyotas corolla heads. - 4 cyl Hondas civic and Accords from the early 90s and late 90s are the easiest engines to build to keep the car going strong. I mean everything is easy...if u know what yur doing that is.😉
Awesome video! You can tell are true professionals (Rare in the 21th century) I watched some horrible videos on this, you know its going to be bad when the music starts!
Judging by how much varnish deposit was on the rocker arm assembly and valve springs; I'd say the owner doesn't change oil as much as he or she should. I'm impressed though. You didn't lose timing.
Looks like someone neglected their oil changes. Even at 358k miles, proper oil changes done on time will have a golden brown color and not black as sin. Also never reuse those head bolts, they are designed to stretch once they are torqued down; if you try to reuse them there is a good chance they will snap inside the engine block when torqued down again.
"budget"... The risk of them breaking is baked into the $130 pricetag
Even if it’s arp headstuds?
The 2000 Hondas do not have torque to yield headbolts they are reusable. Newer cars and trucks however that's another story.
Good vid! @ 26:38 I thought for a moment you were pointing at the injectors or fuel rail, LOL! Then I realized you were just holding your pointer finger out of the way to show what were holding between your thumb & middle finger. Just for a second, though!
About to change out my head gasket on my honda del sol! Thank you so much for this!!!
I wouldnt replace the head bolts, the theory is if they are used and might have stretched then that bolt wont stretch again. Think of it as the bolt settling in. makes sense, because bolts only stretch so much then stop.
Just a question. The valve train just goes hand tight? Or what are the torque values for those? This is a great vid by the way.
Did you remove the intake nuts, or skip over since you didnt need to take the head entirely out?
You made this video so easy to understand ty for your help on changing a head gasket
You guys ROCK! I can literally follow this, do it myself and SAVE money BIG TIME! THANK YOU GUYS!
2.5 subaru engine is a pain in the ass doing a head gasket... im gettin a honda
And their famous for blowing
Definitely thankful for this video, you guys helped me alot. Thanks!!!
Thank you sir, always been intimidated by timing, now its off to flip my newest auction find...
I did my 1996 civic but had seveire warpage due to multiple overheats for many years
For the budget, this is the best work.
After seeing this I'm going o change out my head gasket on my 93 Acura Legend, thanks
Makes me want to get a civic cheap and start a little project, u guys are great
Thank you for the informative video. Did my 2000 Civic exactly as you did this one.
Thanks you guys for showing an easy way to fix my car.
Fantastic step by step video. Helped me a ton, I think my daughters honda has a blown head gasket..
Anyone else not have a 1995-2000 Honda Civic?
Just bought one , watching these videos to do my own future repairs
@@Elver_Gon69 97 lx
98 ex 4 door.
@@paulcook8053 2k EX Coupe
Awsome video bro. I messed up a thread for the valve cover bolts and i tried using a tap and Helicoil but i got it to toooooo wide so i need to replace the top part. Hoping i would see a video thats shows how to remove that and came across this one 👍
The same thing just happened to me! Do you know what the whole assembly is called?
the video is very good the explanation is clear and step by step on how to disassemble and assemble is great actually my car seems also same problem there is a oil leaks and need to replace the head gasket now i have an idea if i will bring my car to the mechanic they cannot fool me more power to you sir thank you very much
Thanks to this video did head gasket on my 97 hatch thank you!
#1 mechanic knows his business a joy to warch..What we do without them.
Thanks
Your post helped me save a lot of money and the car loves me now
Just bought a 2000 Civic I got screwed it runs and drives no leaks but I found oil smudge in the overflow. A valve cover bolt was broken. Makes a tapping noise when warmed up
Awesome, well shot, well narrated and easily understood vid....top marks for a head refresher ( not my first rodeo ! ). Thanks !!