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How to Replace a Blown Head Gasket : How to Install a Head Gasket

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Think you have a blown head gasket in your car? Get step by step instructions on how to install a head gasket with expert auto maintenance tips in this free car repair video.

Expert: Nathan McCoullough
Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a Grade Point Average of 3.5 and received their craftsmanship award and honor seal.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • i'm pretty sure the title says head gasket, not valve cover gasket... not to mention the video skipped probably the most important part of installing a new gasket... proper torque sequence when putting the valve cover back on, nothing like ruining a new gasket because you didnt install everything correctly

  • Ease up, homeboy.

    I'm not seeing you making videos to help people along.

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  • Please fix the TITLES to these videos. Valve covers and head gaskets are NOT the same thing. It's ridiculous that so many people have already commented on this and nothing has been done. Thank you.

  • This guy doesnt know the diff from a head gasket from a valve cover gasket!!! ugh

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  • everything has been said, nothing to add lol

  • lol..this video has horrible ratings..Which it should =]

  • Hi: This guy "Own Head" Gasket is leaking, he does not know what "Head of Engine". Cool man cool!!

  • Typical American, cant tell the difference between a Head Gasket and Rocker Cover Gasket....Bad to misslead the un informed, This is NOT a head gasket!!

  • how to change head gasket in audi A4 01

  • @jheibertz Yeah the key in understanding mechanic prices, is that the parts themselves are relatively cheap, its the labor that jacks up the prices. Most charge in the area of $95 dollars an hour for labor

  • what is wrong with this guy?

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