Do I have to replace the motor if I have a cracked head on a 99 Suburban

Asked by Guru5F1H7 Feb 06, 2018 at 09:33 AM about the 1999 Chevrolet Suburban C1500 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How do I fix it and how much
would it cost if I have a cracked
head blows smoke out the end
and it was leaking about the
manifold thing

3 Answers

how much would it cost to fix the crackhead on a 99 Suburban it was leaking by the manifold thing and blowing smoke

159,075

You would need to ask a local mechanic regarding what it would cost to fix it. The head may be okay and it may need head gaskets or some other part. It would be best to have someone that knows vehicles look at it. Exterior cracks in cylinder heads on Chevys is not real common.

If the head is cracked you replace the head. Did you overheat the engine?

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