Dodge SRT Viper Forums : ViperAlley banner

Gen I head gasket job

10K views 16 replies 10 participants last post by  vipercamino  
#1 ·
With all of the Dodge stealerships in the area closing down, not many Viper techs available. Just got a quote of $3476 to replace the head gaskets on my '94. Waiting on a call back from an old dealer who is now just an independent repair facility. That sounds at least $1500 too high to me (about 10 hours labor and maybe $1000 in parts?).
No problems with my current gaskets but they're original, so I figured I'd take some preventive measures. ....... but almost $3500?!
 
#2 ·
Where are you planning on taking it? Tator's Garage? If so, best choince you will ever make on the car. :thumbs2:
 
#5 ·
They're telling me it's only 10 hours labor. So do the parts really come out to $2500 at the dealership? The dealer here in town said they couldn't do it because they needed a special tool (?). Can someone give me a list and source for the parts I'll need? I've done head gaskets before, but never on anything more difficult than a small block Chevy.

Thanks,
Dave
 
#6 ·
If you have done it on a chevy before you can do in on a viper. It's still just a pushrod engine, just with 2 extra cylinders. And it's actually easier to work on. I can't think of any special tools you would need off the top of my head and I have taken a few of them apart.
 
#7 ·
Thanks for the vote of confidence. :) I just tried to get another quote from a old dealership near DC and they said that they won't quote me without looking at the car because "many Vipers that we've done have had to have the cylinders resleeved once we got them apart". I couldn't hang up fast enough.
I've got the shop manual. Does Tator's still sell the parts/a kit to do the job? If not, what will I need besides head/exhaust mani/intake mani/ valve cover gaskets?
 
#16 ·
As if the Devil himself were listening. Went out to the garage today to move the Viper over and make room for a project arriving today, and there's a little white sludge on the inside of the oil filler cap. Found a local mechanic friend who is willing to give me a hand with the job in my garage in a few weeks. Should save me about $2000. The only things I'm not able to find online are valve cover gaskets and a water pump gasket. The car has 50,000 miles on it. Should I just replace the water pump?