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Tacoma/Olympia WA engine shop
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04/19/06 03:57 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 36
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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anyone know of a good shop to get a head gasket replaced? it blew this morning after having overheated last week. I think now the waterpump is bad after having replaced the thermostat. I need to do this cheap, but don't really have the skills or tools to do it myself. and I'm going out of town Monday for three weeks. the down side is that this is my daily.
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Re: Tacoma/Olympia WA engine shop
[Re: trey58d]
#717161
04/21/06 01:49 AM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 36
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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bump. anyone... anyone...Buller?
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Re: Tacoma/Olympia WA engine shop
[Re: trey58d]
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04/21/06 03:00 AM
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Joined: Jul 2005
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i dont know of any shops in your area. you would probably save a lot of money if you replaced the gasket yourself. just have a machine shop machine the head down to make sure the head isnt warped or screwed up in some other way.
87' ext cab toy
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Re: Tacoma/Olympia WA engine shop
[Re: lethe]
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04/21/06 05:33 AM
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Anonymous
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where are ya located at? parkland national has a shop they seemed pretty good back when i worked there,they have a really good machinist there,does good work on heads and motors..
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