blown headgasket - oil in coolant/in oil
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blown headgasket - oil in coolant/in oil
Question for all of you out there. I have a 2000 911 with a blown headgasket and very large bill to fix it. A friend just told me about something called Thermagasket, that supposedly this will fix the issue and seal it all up. Anyone out there hear of this, have any experience with it?
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RE: blown headgasket - oil in coolant/in oil
that can be used. however, think of it as a bandaid.. it is kinda like "fix a flat" for a head gasket. and if you know anything about fix a flat.. it is basically used to get you to buy a new tire. LOL.. i would not recommend it .. where are you located.. just curious what are they wanting to hit you with cost wise for the head gaskets?
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RE: blown headgasket - oil in coolant/in oil
Arlington, Washington
Thats funny, my wifes name is Barbie as well, a lot of people call her Babs. Its about 4 grand to fix.Probably moreif you consider the cost of a new clutch, which you might as well have done anyway while the motor is out.
Good luck with your1999 911Barbie,
Kevin
Thats funny, my wifes name is Barbie as well, a lot of people call her Babs. Its about 4 grand to fix.Probably moreif you consider the cost of a new clutch, which you might as well have done anyway while the motor is out.
Good luck with your1999 911Barbie,
Kevin
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RE: blown headgasket - oil in coolant/in oil
There really is no long term good fix to your problem. Your either are going to rebuild the engine and keep the car or dump it.
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