picture of how to repair gasket leak that causes truck to run hot, head or cyclinder gasket

Asked by marko Jun 17, 2007 at 08:32 PM about the 1994 Ford Explorer

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the truck is leaking at the cyclinder head where the thermastat is located.It's not leaking from the thermastat I took a close look and it's leaking from the cyclelinder head. I want to know if it's the head gasket that needs to be fixed and how much would that cost?   

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If you can do it yourself if will probably be between $300-$500, if you take it to a dealer or mechanic it will be upwards of $1000+

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