Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
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Remember this pic:

Basically the head gasket has gone on my Astra, and to sort it out inc. supplying and fitting new parts, and getting the head "skimmed", the garage I use want 350 English Pounds.
Oil is leaking from there down the front side of the engine on to the exhaust downpipe, so if I floor it, clouds of smoke come from my engine bay when I stop, and also go into the cabin (nearly shit myself the other day I thought my engine was on fire!) 
Oh well...
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Greg_M
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350 is reasonable for the head skimmed aswell. some places ask 300 odd for just the head gasket doing
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Sam
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To be honest they seem alright where I go, he didn't charge me for looking at it today, probably because I spent £150 the other week getting it serviced and having the aircon regased!
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astravanman
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lol i paided out 700 quid for a 2,0 16v one to be done but that was with a new head
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justcorsas
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What engine is it???
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ainsley_brader
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sams is a 16V so its a fair price id say.
Depends a bit on what they do in the price. 90% of the time if im doing headgasket i will fit new plugs thermostat and timing belt at the same time. Always skim the head and change oil and filter too!
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Mikorsa16v
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mostly labour, at around 30 quid an hour..
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loo_goblin
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30 quid an hour is cheap. especially for the area mikorsa.
the mechanics hav to feed there famalies to u know
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Sam
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It's a 1.4 16v Ecotec engine (X14XE).
Thing is I had the belts and rollers etc. changed about just over 2 months ago, and it was serviced just over a week ago, would I still need to change the cam belt and stuff again? I suppose to be on the safe side they should?
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justcorsas
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I would charge £250 with head skim/ head set/ head bolts. no need to change belt put on the safe side just change belt £26 +vat rrp from vauxhall.
Astras are alot easier than 14 16v in corsas.
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daveo
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they charge alot cos generally its a big job
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by daveo
they charge alot cos generally its a big job
not compared to some others...
when my gasket went cus i ran it with no water, i just replaced the gasket. It cost me £24 because I had to redo the gasket (so that's £12 per head gasket) due to oil pipe being blocked the first time with old gasket and about 16 hours labour because the first time we took manifold off etc and didn't really understand what we were doing. But yer, doing it yourself (if you can), is definitely worth it due to saving a lot of money, didn't need to replace thermo or waterpump or anything, didn't even replace the head bolts and the engine is still strong over 10k+ miles later
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Twiggy
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350!!!!! My old 307 Hdi was about a grand as basically had to drop the engine!
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ed
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£350 sounds reasonable. Cheap in fact when you consider the work that needs to be done.
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x14xe sport
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good price, labour is 250 really as mats and head skim will be £100 i would think
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johnhara1
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9th Feb 05 at 05 9 PM
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ed
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Been had by a thread digger...
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Rich H
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Root by name, root by nature?
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Warren G
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cheap!
why, as its like 8 hours labour,
plus head skim
plus parts, head gasket kit, cambelt etc
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strick206
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grave digger !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Richardhhha
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charged my mate £700 for doing the head gasket on his clio williams, garages were asking £1,200+ for doing the same job lol
[Edited on 24-12-2009 by Richardhhha]
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Anty
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when i had my rover quoted £500-£700 pounds !! 
[Edited on 24-12-2009 by Anty]
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Jordan C
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quote: Originally posted by Richardhhha
charged my mate £700 for doing the head gasket on his clio williams, garages were asking £1,200+ for doing the same job lol
[Edited on 24-12-2009 by Richardhhha]
Ur a good mate ....................NAAAAT
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Ryan_G1
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quote: Originally posted by Jordan C
quote: Originally posted by Richardhhha
charged my mate £700 for doing the head gasket on his clio williams, garages were asking £1,200+ for doing the same job lol
[Edited on 24-12-2009 by Richardhhha]
Ur a good mate ....................NAAAAT
He is if he is saving him £500 +
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Jordan C
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And making about £300 in the process , saying that depends how much of a mate the lad is i suppose!
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