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What should I expect to pay for a headgasket replacement on a lt1?

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Old Dec 19, 2008 | 11:53 AM
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Just found out I blew a headgasket on my lt1. If anyone here has any experience with this I would apreciate the insight. Cost? Labor? Suggested mechanics in the Richmond area? I usually do my own work on my car but I'm not familiar with taking a motor apart, I got rid of many tools I owned just recently too.
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Just found out I blew a headgasket on my lt1. If anyone here has any experience with this I would apreciate the insight. Cost? Labor? Suggested mechanics in the Richmond area? I usually do my own work on my car but I'm not familiar with taking a motor apart, I got rid of many tools I owned just recently too.
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