salbalboa
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Hello everyone,
I have a Montero 2002 that had a blown head gasket and was spewing out white smoke. I put it up for sale in a few places and got a couple of interested party’s but as the week went on I kinda talked myself into keeping it and having a go at rebuilding it myself, I figured the worst that can happen is I learn some new skills and have to scrap the vehicle if it all goes badly.
well over the course of a Couple of months I tore it down and rebuilt it. I had originally planned to just do the head gasket but since I was all the way down to the block I went ahead and did the valve seals, cam seals, replaced the lash adjusters, timing belt and water pump , fuel rail seals, spark plugs and wires and new style crank bolt. I think that was everything.
I still have a couple more things to address but other than that it sounds quiet and smooth and there is a certain kind of pleasure driving it around now.
The total cost was around $800-$900 but that includes some new tools also.
here‘s some pics of the tear down
oh and I hate that crossover pipe at the back of the engine what a pain that was.
I have a Montero 2002 that had a blown head gasket and was spewing out white smoke. I put it up for sale in a few places and got a couple of interested party’s but as the week went on I kinda talked myself into keeping it and having a go at rebuilding it myself, I figured the worst that can happen is I learn some new skills and have to scrap the vehicle if it all goes badly.
well over the course of a Couple of months I tore it down and rebuilt it. I had originally planned to just do the head gasket but since I was all the way down to the block I went ahead and did the valve seals, cam seals, replaced the lash adjusters, timing belt and water pump , fuel rail seals, spark plugs and wires and new style crank bolt. I think that was everything.
I still have a couple more things to address but other than that it sounds quiet and smooth and there is a certain kind of pleasure driving it around now.
The total cost was around $800-$900 but that includes some new tools also.
here‘s some pics of the tear down
oh and I hate that crossover pipe at the back of the engine what a pain that was.
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