The head is off

Odometer
250,388
Landing Image(s)

One of the few bright spots of the surprisingly endless Lexus LX450 project is the mechanic I have working on this truck. Jay, of Jay's 4WD, first came into the picture when I searched for someone to revive the long-dormant Isuzu Trooper RS project. Jay is a talented wrench, and he's since taken on the revival of my '98 Dakota R/T project.

I've used the local Lexus dealer for repairs on the LX for two reasons: one, a mechanic I knew from a previous project had since taken a job there, and two, it's entirely convenient because the dealer is close to my house. But when the headgasket issues materialized, I decided to move it down to Jay because I was growing weary of the dealer mentality that they would fix anything I'd like but didn't necessarily have the intuition to deduct months ago that headgasket issues were looming.

Jay has already dived in, and within two hours on a Saturday morning, he had the head removed from the LX450's inline-six and was in my neighborhood shortly after that to drop off the head. I'm going to run it over to a local machine shop that Jay has used for his boat engine repair business, and hopefully, we'll find the head is free of any cracks and can be decked and cleaned, ready to drop back in. 

While I have been bummed out by the amount of work the seemingly most-reliable vehicle in my fleet has needed, I'm excited at the prospect of having a truck with almost every major mechanical component replaced - some much-needed peace of mind for a truck I intend to make my daily driver in the spring.