Fixing it the "right way" would require tear down and sending the heads to the machine shop. $$$ - rough guess on a job done correctly that will lastyou have some tools for your scrap business.........wouldn't it be cheaper to fix the head gasket yourself......there is a you tube video about fixing anything you want as I'm sure you know
-+$1500. Just putting putting a new gasket in is short term and will require you to do the job over again in a short amount of time which is a waste of time. I would LOVE to see someone replace a head gasket "correctly" from a YouTube video.

