HG Change

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Mates got a Hyundai Accent and it went into the garage with a suspected "timing problem" according to his parents who know less than I do, but anyway went into garage and apprently need a new HG at a price of £600.

So realistically would it be possible for someone like me whos not done much car stuff but pretty good with normal DIYdo it?

What else is worth doing at the same time?? (not sure havent seen service history)

Also what sort of cost would i be looking at?

Lastley they said it wasnt warped if it turns out to be how much extra for skimming (either properly or cash in hand ;) )

Cheers guys, hae searched OCUK but not much and not much via google either from what I can tell
 
Well just got a phone call back and its £24+Vat for skimming

So anyone know a website for the bits i need as the local motorfactors is closed :(
 
Are you sure it's the head gasket? That's a pretty major failure hence the high cost - has it overheated at all?

Check under the filler cap for a mayo like substance - if this is present then the oil has been mixing with the water suggesting a head gasket failure

It's a pretty big job so I personally wouldn't do it if you're not mechanically minded
 
Havent a clue just got told by the mate that it was idling rough and was poor at accelerating and took to garage and they said HSF
 
ajgoodfellow said:
Was it using a lot of water? That's another symptom

I'd definitely check under the filler cap though
only if the gasket has failed oil>water. rough running would usually mean its either failed water>combustion chamber or oil > combustion chamber
any reputable garage would have done a compression check on the cylinders to diagnose the failure.
 
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