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Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL
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Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL

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Nulon Engine Oil Flush 300ml - EOF
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Nulon Engine Oil Flush 300ml - EOF

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Repco Engine Oil Flush 300ml - REOF

Repco Engine Oil Flush 300ml - REOF

$16
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K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

$102
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Penrite Engine Flush 375ml - ADEF375

Penrite Engine Flush 375ml - ADEF375

$27
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Lucas Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer 946ml - 10001

Lucas Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer 946ml - 10001

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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111

Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111

$101
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Penrite Lifter and Tappet Fix 375ml - ADLTF375

Penrite Lifter and Tappet Fix 375ml - ADLTF375

$31
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Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

$38
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Penrite Engine Oil Stop Leak 375ml - ADESL375

Penrite Engine Oil Stop Leak 375ml - ADESL375

$24
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Permaseal Cylinder Head Gasket - BR600

Permaseal Cylinder Head Gasket - BR600

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$61
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Permaseal Cylinder Head Gasket - BS970

Permaseal Cylinder Head Gasket - BS970

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$61
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Permaseal Cylinder Head Gasket - AJ130

Permaseal Cylinder Head Gasket - AJ130

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$43
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Penrite Engine Stop Smoke 375mL - ADESS375

Penrite Engine Stop Smoke 375mL - ADESS375

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Maintenance and Replacement Tips for Your 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer's Head Gasket

If you own a 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer, it's likely equipped with a head gasket, a crucial component that ensures your engine runs smoothly. The head gasket sits between the engine block and the cylinder head, sealing the combustion chamber and preventing coolant and oil from mixing. When it's in good condition, it helps maintain engine performance and longevity. However, over time, the head gasket can wear out or fail, especially in vehicles with high mileage or those subjected to frequent thermal stress. Knowing when to replace your head gasket and how to maintain it can save you from more extensive engine repairs.

The signs of a failing head gasket can be subtle but noticeable if you pay attention to your vehicle's performance. Look out for signs such as overheating, white smoke from the exhaust, loss of coolant without visible leaks, or a milky substance on the underside of the oil cap. All of these are indicators that the head gasket may be compromised. It's advisable not to ignore these signs since a blown head gasket can lead to more severe engine damage.

  1. Regularly monitor your engine temperature. The temperature gauge on your dashboard is crucial for detecting abnormalities in the cooling system. An engine running hotter than usual could indicate a failing head gasket.
  2. Inspect your oil regularly. Check the oil dipstick for any signs of contamination, such as a milky appearance, which suggests coolant has mixed with the oil.
  3. Check for coolant leaks. Even if your coolant level is low, without any visible leaks, it could be seeping through a cracked head gasket. Look for white smoke emissions, which can be another hint of a leak.

If it becomes evident that the head gasket is failing, it's essential to address the issue promptly. While it might be tempting to try and replace it yourself, head gasket replacement is a complex task that often requires an experienced mechanic. It involves dismantling a substantial portion of the engine to access the gasket, ensuring all engine surfaces are clean and smooth before fitting a new one, and precisely torquing bolts to prevent future leaks.

Replacement cost is not insignificant, yet it is less expensive than the repairs required should the engine be damaged from neglecting a faulty gasket. Regularly scheduled maintenance, such as coolant system flushes, can assist in prolonging the life of your head gasket and maintaining the overall health of your vehicle. During servicing, always ensure coolant levels are topped up, and the quality of the coolant is maintained to prevent overheating.

The head gasket plays a vital role in your 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer's engine performance. By monitoring for signs of wear or damage and responding quickly, you can keep your engine running smoothly and potentially save on costly repairs. Regular maintenance isn't just about keeping your car running - it's about keeping it running optimally.