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Old 02-04-2006, 06:44 AM   #1
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I am also about to atempt my first hg as I'm pretty sure mone is blown externally(It leaks out antifreeze after heating up on drivers side fron 12" of the engine under my intake and can see it seep down the block.

How much is an avg price of having a head milled?
I got this car as a project the guy who owned it broke a chunk of the egr cooler off so it leaked exhaust and he thought it was worse than it was to fix and I got it cheap and have been doing what I can while driving it but now I need to repair this and don't have a lot to spend (I'm an apprentice with 2 kids )
But I don't want to have to pull it back out a week later and waste the money on gaskets either is there any way to tell If it's really needed or not?
Sry I'm learning most of my mechanics from here or figuring it out for myself.
I would appreciate any and all help anyone could give me,

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