I agree. There's lots of great info via the archives and list members. I did it about a month ago having absolutely no prior experience and using info from these sources. Took me a while and chewed my hands up pretty good, but it costs me about 1/4 of bids I recieved. The knowledge learned was also invaluable. Good luck! tony 83.5 w/c --------------------------------------------------------------------- You wrote: > >John; > Have you given any thought to doing it yourself. I know it sounds >intimidating but as my neighbor told me before I did my first one >"Aint nutin to eet". Do you know which side is leaking? The passenger >side is a tad easier to fix. Get a manual, a head gasket repair kit >and a case of beer( to celebrate with of course). > >Good Luck >Ken lewis >kdlewis@juno.com >86dauple cabine;85 GL;60 T-5;plus a lifetime of rear engine german >memories. > >
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