Saturday, December 26, 2009

Is the oil and coolant replaced and filters when performing head gasket repairs ?

yes yes yesIs the oil and coolant replaced and filters when performing head gasket repairs ?
you should always change the oil after changing a head gasket. Due to coolant and pieces of gaskets getting into the crankcase. the antifreeze could be strained and reused if it is tested and is still good. however I would recomend you just replace it. you should also replace the thermostate and any hoses that are showing signs of ageingIs the oil and coolant replaced and filters when performing head gasket repairs ?
its supposed to be as well as the spark plugs and wires too
IT SHOULD BE
yes you have to as you have to get the water out of the oil.
if not i would be asking for my money back
Only if they charged for it. The work can be done wothout changing the oil since it's all in the bottom of the engine at the time of service. The coolant will have been drained (necessary to remove the head), but it's possible to pour it back in again afterwards - so long as it's kept clean.





However, since a bad head gasket will often contaminate your coolant and/or oil, it is strongly recommended that you go ahead and replace them. Otherwise, you could be looking at a bigger problem in the near future.





Good luck!
IT BETTER BE REPLACED.





THE OIL AND FILTER HAVE TO BE REPLACED ALONG WITH THE COOLANT.

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