How do you replace the head gasket located on a 1994 Ford Thunderbird?

Aaron==It is a pretty big job but if you feel up to tackeling it get you a shop manual on your car. It will have pictures and everything. Good luck Joe Answer Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?

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Your Thunderbird head gasket has a tough job. It has to seal water passages, oil passages, and serve as a compression ring for all of your cylinders. Because of the extreme temperatures and pressures that it is exposed to it is not uncommon for Thunderbird head gaskets to fail.

But don't panic, a blown head gasket does not mean your motor is toast. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we have a full selection of replacement Thunderbird head gaskets for you to choose from. With gaskets from all of the leading brands, in both stock replacement and high-performance versions, you are sure to find the perfect head gasket for your application in our extensive lineup.

» DID YOU KNOW? Head gaskets are available in different compositions and thicknesses depending on performance requirements. Copper head gaskets tend to be used for racing applications while composite gaskets tend to be used on street driven vehicles.

As a general rule, the thicker the gasket the more it will lower your engine compression, and conversely the thinner the gasket the more compression your cylinders will have. If you are running a high-compression racing engine it is imperative to purchase a gasket that can stand up to the added stress of the increased cylinder pressure. Remember your Thunderbird head gasket is exposed to the same forces as the rest of the engine cylinder, so don't skimp out, get a top-quality gasket to keep your engine purring for many years to come.

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