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Re: My head gasket has blown i need to replace it. i need...
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Unscrew the rocker cover and remove the top casing, most cars now have gasket seal rather than a gasket so check this. Put new gasket in place and then replace top casing, replacing the bolts back in the order they should be in, then put rocker cover back on... HYUNDAI MATRIX 1 6L 2003 G4ED F4AF3
This is a major repair requiring the complete disassembly of the top end of the motor. I'd recommend at least that you purchase the appropriate repair manual from Chilton, Haynes etc before you attempt this.
if you think the head gasket is blown,and now you have a knocking in the engine,replace engine, bearings are probably bad due to water in the oil.you will need special tools to even do the head gasket and timing belt. sorrry no good news
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