Headgasket
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Headgasket
Guys I need some help.....
My headgasket is shot! Its pissing out oil and I can feel my car is low on power.
Where can I get a gasket for my CA18DET and dont even try to say at the Nissan Dealership. (They charge you R800 for it)
What is the going price and give me some specs, part number, where to buy, thickness and things like that.
I know some of you have had some experience in this area.
My headgasket is shot! Its pissing out oil and I can feel my car is low on power.
Where can I get a gasket for my CA18DET and dont even try to say at the Nissan Dealership. (They charge you R800 for it)
What is the going price and give me some specs, part number, where to buy, thickness and things like that.
I know some of you have had some experience in this area.
Re: Headgasket
That R800 nissan gasket is the BEST Value for money you'll get and it will last, dont even think of a cheaper option as its normally a DE gasket, Phinx has tried the chearper ones (Megaseal etc) and they last about 4 months!HancoB wrote:Guys I need some help.....
My headgasket is shot! Its pissing out oil and I can feel my car is low on power.
Where can I get a gasket for my CA18DET and dont even try to say at the Nissan Dealership. (They charge you R800 for it)
What is the going price and give me some specs, part number, where to buy, thickness and things like that.
I know some of you have had some experience in this area.
The next options up that are more expensive are custom copper items or cometic.
My opinion, dont skimp on the gasket or you will be changing it again in a few months...
Captain Slow to the rescue!
ok sure But thats still alot of money.
I mean to put it into perspective when I SC'd my golf I had a copper gasket made for a comp ratio of 8.5:1 and that cost me R186 excluding vat.
ok ok I know thats for a 8 valve golf but still. Its kinda cheap dont you think???
Only problem is the people who did that for me only do VW gaskets!
I mean to put it into perspective when I SC'd my golf I had a copper gasket made for a comp ratio of 8.5:1 and that cost me R186 excluding vat.
ok ok I know thats for a 8 valve golf but still. Its kinda cheap dont you think???
Only problem is the people who did that for me only do VW gaskets!
Remember I live in CT. We dont get paid that much down here...I'll have to save a year! he he
Im planing on doing a good job but I have learned my lesson in not buying the OEM parts. Its just a "name" on the packaging that you pay for. The exact same materials are used to produced the same product. That I can prove to you.
Its all a money making thing.
So my question still is : Where can I find a copper gasket for the CA18DET?
Im planing on doing a good job but I have learned my lesson in not buying the OEM parts. Its just a "name" on the packaging that you pay for. The exact same materials are used to produced the same product. That I can prove to you.
Its all a money making thing.
So my question still is : Where can I find a copper gasket for the CA18DET?
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Headgasket
I blew my head gasket over a year ago and replaced it with a Payne head gasket which was listed for the CA18 DE (normally aspirated) and have done 50 000kms running at 1 bar boost. The car is my daily drive and do 75kms a day with no problems. I got the gasket at an Auto Zone outlet for about R350 and would not try anything cheaper as the work to replace it again is not worth it.
if you think that 2-3 hundred bucks is a lot of money, then my suggestion is that you sell your sx, and get a golf. that will be cheaper!!!
wait till you start shopping around for wheel bearings. at over 1000 bucks each, its really gonna break the bank.
if you find a decent head gasket for less than 400 bucks count yourself lucky, but i reckon you are in for at 700 bucks!
the last time i replaced mine i used a nissan HG, for the ca18deT, and it only cost R650-00. granted that was a while back.
wait till you start shopping around for wheel bearings. at over 1000 bucks each, its really gonna break the bank.
if you find a decent head gasket for less than 400 bucks count yourself lucky, but i reckon you are in for at 700 bucks!
the last time i replaced mine i used a nissan HG, for the ca18deT, and it only cost R650-00. granted that was a while back.
ReeceZ wrote:I'm sorry... I couldn't help it. Please no one wish any hateful shit on me, I own an SX already
OK then...
a copper gasket will have to be made custom.
or you could have a multi-layered steel gasket for over a grand. i was recently quoted 1250-00, plus minus very little, from a few different suppliers.
the nissan head gasket is better than the payen one.
the payen one is good enough, and cheap enough, to make it the best value for money.
you can pay less than the payen one for some other gasket but its going to be a real piece of crap.
you can also be stubborn about it - but you asked us for advice. remember that!
a copper gasket will have to be made custom.
or you could have a multi-layered steel gasket for over a grand. i was recently quoted 1250-00, plus minus very little, from a few different suppliers.
the nissan head gasket is better than the payen one.
the payen one is good enough, and cheap enough, to make it the best value for money.
you can pay less than the payen one for some other gasket but its going to be a real piece of crap.
you can also be stubborn about it - but you asked us for advice. remember that!

ReeceZ wrote:I'm sorry... I couldn't help it. Please no one wish any hateful shit on me, I own an SX already
they have brought us bmw, mercedes and adolf hitler... why not look to them for a head gasket??? elring, das origional
Elring Klinger Gmbh is the leading German gasket manufacturer at the cutting edge of gasket technology. They are (OE) suppliers to numerous car manufacturers, just a few of which are Mercedes, BMW, and the other German car manufacturers, which speaks for itself.
Elring Klinger Gmbh is the leading German gasket manufacturer at the cutting edge of gasket technology. They are (OE) suppliers to numerous car manufacturers, just a few of which are Mercedes, BMW, and the other German car manufacturers, which speaks for itself.