f4istunna
11-15-2006, 07:17 PM
First off just wanted to say hi to everyone, browsed the site for a few days then finally signed up looks like a great site w/ lots of good info
Im also new to cadillacs, I found a 94 sts (which i've always liked) in really nice cosmetic shape for sale w/ listed headgasket problem in the ad. The price was right so i took the truck and trailer and picked her up. It runs great forawhile and seems to idle great other than a little miss here and there. and stays around 240F at idle, if you take it around the block a few times it says coolant overheating and soon shuts itself off. Doesnt seem to have the common symptoms water in oil or vice versa, but previous owners mechanic said it was headgasket, and you can smell the coolant burning so im pretty sure that is the problem
From what i've read the headgaskets are a common and expensive problem. Hers my dilemma i've changed a few headgaskets in the past on other vehicles so i ASSumed lol this one was no different, bought the manual and it doesnt even tell you how to go about it on the 4.6 n* only the 4.9 cylinder head removal is listed.
Question is what can i expect to get into w/ this is it something i can do myself?? im capable of mechanic work, motor changes, rebuilds etc. But from what i've read and heard these are a pain to do. I found the gasket kit fairly cheap for this car and would like to attempt it myself if at all possible. Any advice or a how to tutorial would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
Rob
Im also new to cadillacs, I found a 94 sts (which i've always liked) in really nice cosmetic shape for sale w/ listed headgasket problem in the ad. The price was right so i took the truck and trailer and picked her up. It runs great forawhile and seems to idle great other than a little miss here and there. and stays around 240F at idle, if you take it around the block a few times it says coolant overheating and soon shuts itself off. Doesnt seem to have the common symptoms water in oil or vice versa, but previous owners mechanic said it was headgasket, and you can smell the coolant burning so im pretty sure that is the problem
From what i've read the headgaskets are a common and expensive problem. Hers my dilemma i've changed a few headgaskets in the past on other vehicles so i ASSumed lol this one was no different, bought the manual and it doesnt even tell you how to go about it on the 4.6 n* only the 4.9 cylinder head removal is listed.
Question is what can i expect to get into w/ this is it something i can do myself?? im capable of mechanic work, motor changes, rebuilds etc. But from what i've read and heard these are a pain to do. I found the gasket kit fairly cheap for this car and would like to attempt it myself if at all possible. Any advice or a how to tutorial would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
Rob