How to replace your head and head gasket pt. 3- 1992 Mazda B2600i

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2011

The third and final installment of this video series----UPDATE----- We are about 4 weeks on and running EXCELLENT! I highly suggest to anyone who is considering pouring that cheapo head gasket repair crap into their coolant system, do the job right there is much satisfaction in knowing you did a good job, you can rely upon your repair, and your vehicle loves you for it!

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  • didn't get a boosss he he he you should change the spark plug , too he he he

  • @garysmart1 Huh?

  • I so miss my b2600i... what an amazing truck... I took that thing in the stupidest places... always did exactly what i wanted. I was a fool for letting it go for as little as i did... It's funny. but i always hear the same thing when the conversation strikes up.

  • @Chriswitahawk I hear ya man I miss my mazda too

  • How long did this process take you, and how much did you spend?

  • @KJamesSr Took about 20-24 hours, and I spent about $400 or so. Next time it wont take as long

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  • I have to salute you on your patience & determination to get the job done inspite of all the problems you faced. Thanks for posting your video. You have given DIYers the inspiration to change their own head gaskets by themselves if the need arises.

  • this was a great video.. I could not stop watching from part 1.. Keep up the good work!!

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  • Good video series! Thanks for taking the time to share this with us.

  • @anime1973 Probably would have been a good idea in hindsight, someone told me I needed some sealant for the head gasket tho so I didnt use oil. I later learned that wasnt necessary

  • why didn't you put oil on the exposed parts of the block to prevent rusting when you get the head off?

  • @orbit789321 No they have a lesser torque setting, somewhere in the 40s I believe, your repair manual should tell you

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