well the cambelt was changed 6000 miles ago and the water pump about 2000miles ago.
So i was quoted £500 for the head gasket change and a skim which works out at £100 for bits
Thats £400 on labour Bugger me thats £100 an hour if it takes 4 hours OUCH I should of been a mechanic Who Gets a £100 an Hour
Even when I was Freelancing in the Film Industry i got £50 an hour and i thought that was loads
See If my girlfriends Borthers mate will Quote me any Cheaper.
If it ends up being the head Gasket and the Coolent is Going into the pots and out with the Exhaust Gases will i knack the engine if i drive it even if i keep the Coolent topped up all the time ?
Craig
No quite, if the labour costs include the head skim, then this is done on an expensive machine so labour time for this particular job will be more expensive than spanner work...
As for head skim, it depends how the gasket failed... if the head surface around the waterways has corroded and water by-pass the gasket, then the head will need to be skimmed.
On the other hand, if the gasket itself failed, then if the problem hasn't been left for too long the head may be intact and will not need skimming.
However.... the alloy on the Vx/Opel heads is quite good and not easily corroded (I had an Alfa once - you don't want to know), and it is very likely that only the gasket failed and the head is intact and can be re-used without skimming.
If the head is lightly pitted due corrosion to corrosion then a basic head skim will do the trick.
If the problem occurred over a long time, the head might have deep pits, which in theory could be filled with alloy and then skimmed but in reality it will be cheaper to get a reconditioned head and move the valves or a second0hand head complete with valves.
The problem I have wit head gaskets replacements is that when I used to take the head off engines I would look at the black sooty valves and I could never resist the urge to take them out and get them cleaned and grinded… so simple jobs tended to grow.