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Old 09-19-2007 | 12:46 AM
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Default Help 2 Change cylinder head gasket on 2003 Warrior

I just realized that oil is leaking from the base of the Cylinder head of my 2003 Warrior. I don't see any cracks so i am assuming that it is the GASKET. I need some help in knowing what all am I going to need if i replace it myself.
 
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Old 09-19-2007 | 04:04 PM
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Default Help 2 Change cylinder head gasket on 2003 Warrior

How much oil is leaking out?I have a 2005 raptror 350 and mine leaks a little oil out as well after every ride im not worried about mine unless it gets worse!! and as for you if you do replace it you will need a whole topend gasket set no more than it cost better safe than sorry just replace em all so you can be sure to not make< any leaks..AND WELCOME TO THE FOURMS.
 
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Old 09-19-2007 | 07:41 PM
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Default Help 2 Change cylinder head gasket on 2003 Warrior

Is it leaking from the bottom of the head or from the bottom of the cylinder? The cylinder head is the piece on top and the cylinder is the piece on the bottom and the base gasket is between the cylinder and the crankcases. Usually the BASE gasket is what will leak oil. Anyway, like 2fast said, get a complete topend gasket set and replace them all. You will spend about $35.
 
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