Agui-E7TE wrote:Most gaskets are super cheap but the bad news is most of the time you'll have to work fairly hard to fix those leaks... although to be perfectly honest, it's not even that hard. Youtube is your friend when it comes to learning about this stuff.. aside from that, I'd highly recommend picking up an issue of Car Craft, Hot Rod Magazine and Popular Hot Rodding to get a basic idea of what can be done to engines and why these modifications are done.
The best piece of advise I can give you is to start with something that isn't beat up because if you know you wont be satisfied unless you have working AC, power windows, nice clean interior and even fuel injection... it's cheaper to save up for a Bronco that's already in perfectly good shape. I'm going to end up selling my Bronco sometime this year (even though I've done a lot of work on it) because I know I want AC and power windows with a clean modern interior.... and Overdrive!!!
Given that this thing just has a lot of leaks, none of them are really very bad, I am not currently going to worry about it. I am just going to keep the hood closed and just drive this thing until it is dead. I am not in a position to spend a ton of money anytime soon. But yeah, when I am I am going to save up and wait for the right truck to come along. In the mean time I might start piecing away at the Titan.