Blown Head gasket? Learn how to replace your head gasket and piston return springs so your car or truck can run and drive again! In this video I show you how to replace the piston return springs and the head gasket on a 200k mile Honda Del Sol and get her back on the road!
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I hope you guys enjoy this one! This is, FOR REAL, how to replace a head gasket so although it is fun, it is also helpful!
Get your own Blinker Fluid, Muffler Bearing, and Piston Return Spring Decals here: http://www.ChrisFixed.com/store.php
Dont forget the Blinker Fluid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6GsXhBb10k
And Muffler Bearings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWdqlpxRA4I
I didnt even know there are Piston return springs in a engine xD Are they in every engine?
Best car fix channel
In the movie dumb and dummer, he was faking for 20 years he was braindamaged … kinda how you spent all day faking fixing this car lol
Hi ChrisFix, I absolutely loveeee all your videos, and i actually learned a lot from you. Thank you for all the info's youve given.
I have one problem with my car and if you could make a video for it, it'd be super great. my car's rpm keeps on jumping when its at idle. i have no idea why, maybe its the idle sensors, maybe the throttle body is dirty i am not sure. Hope you can share your ideas. Btw, much love from Malaysia!!
Wait so what are the springs? (Not a car guy so somebody explain!) are they actual things?
I bet the guy that sold this car has to be kicking himself on how easy this was to fix.
You got me all the way until the point i was going to congratulate you on saving that engine and then I saw the other comments…
even though u use editing to speed up the process, u make everything look so fucking easy lmao! id never beable to do anything like this and my truck has alot of problems..:/
should you replace that oil a few more times after a headgasket to make sure you get all the coolant out?
chris clean the honda engine and fix hole on back of honda pls .
Piston return springs? Never heard of such thing. 0_o
Lol never heard piston return ring ahahhaha
Hey Chris can you do a video about how to fix oil leak from bell housing plz I have Durango 1998
The quality of this video, just for the sake of a prank, is amazing. I lost it at the entry in the manual. 10/10
Hi Chris, nice video!
Wondering if you could help me out with something.
Whenever I'm parked and I back up (steering wheel all the way turned to either side) a super loud bump sound comes out of my car.
Did some research but couldn't quite figure it out myself.
Thanks!
Don't forget to top off the blinker fluid while you're at it.