head work
If you can afford it, I would recommend new valves, lifter, springs, and everything else in between. No sense in getting a new, old, head just to have valve failure later. Also make sure the replacement parts is flat. Take it to a machine shop to have inspected and the necessary work done. Also check the block for possible warping.
ok well these are the problems im having with it. its a bitch to start. after about maybe 10 trys it turns on an idols fine. then once you touch the gas the slithest bit the temp gauge jsut seems to fly right up and get hot as *****. lol. should i just replace the motor?
really, if you havent drove it much since your overheating started the block should be fine, but in regards to what silvercoupe said, when you buy a new head or a GOOD used head, it should come with valves and all that. .but if you ran it hot alot, you should check out the block also, but the head should be the only thing bad
ok so this 100% happened to me but i had a hose problem and just had to hit up the local autozone and got it fixed..my car overheated bad cause i was running late to school but i made it and i was fine afterwards..unless you see obvious problems with your head ide look around for a leak in your hoses or maybe something clogged..good luck though
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