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How much does a mechanic charge to replace a head gasket?

How much does a mechanic charge to replace a head gasket?

How Much Does it Cost to Replace a Head Gasket? According to a national average, it costs between $1,624 and $1,979 for a head gasket replacement. The associated labor costs are estimated between $909 and $1147 while the parts themselves vary in the range of $715 and $832.

Why is head gasket replacement so expensive?

The blown head gasket cost is so high because of the labor typically involved, in addition to the head gasket part cost. Simply put, there are a lot of head gasket labor hours required in the repair. Essentially, the mechanic needs to start by disassembling the entire engine, which takes a great deal of time.

Is replacing a blown head gasket a lot of work?

Yes. Replacing a blown head gasket does take a lot of work. Head gaskets, in themselves, are not that expensive. Having a blown head gasket replaced is expensive because it is an involved process.

What does a bad head gasket sound like?

If the head gasket fails in such a way it allows the compressed air/fuel to escape, the compression of that cylinder is reduced. This loss of compression results in a rough running engine and a notable reduction in engine power. This sort of failure typically is accompanied by a sound like an exhaust leak.

How long do head gaskets last?

200,000 miles
How Long Do Head Gaskets Last? Head gaskets typically last 200,000 miles, which is considered about the lifetime of most cars. That means, if you look after your car and follow the service schedule, you should never be faced with a blown head gasket.

How do you know if head gasket is blown?

Bad head gasket symptoms

  1. White smoke coming from the tailpipe.
  2. BUBBLING IN THE RADIATOR AND COOLANT RESERVOIR.
  3. unexplained coolant loss with no leaks.
  4. Milky white coloration in the oil.
  5. Engine overheating.

How do I know head gasket is blown?

How long does it take to replace a cylinder head gasket?

Some labor would be additional, but most of the labor involved does overlap the head gasket work. The labor time to replace a cylinder head gasket is 19.9 hours for one side or 21.1 hours for both sides. The engine is a V-8 with overhead cams driven by a set of timing chains.

How much labor does it take to replace head gaskets?

Depends on the year, make, model and engine. My crystal ball is in the shop, so you’ll have to provide us that info.

How often did neon head gaskets get replaced?

At that time (2000-2001), we were flooded with Neon headgasket jobs, mostly ’98-99 cars, and we’d do 12-15 a week. That’s no excuse for crappy work.

How much does it cost to replace a cylinder head?

A Gates timing belt kit (with tensioner and pulleys) costs about $125, and the labor involved should be included in the cost of the cylinder head work. On the engine, there also may be a complication of resetting the valve clearances. If this needs to be done, then, the labor is 2 hours per bank, and shims would be additional.