I just completed replacing the head gaskets on my 94 RT/10. Hope some of the following tips help to expedite your replacement.
Tips when replacing Gen1 head gaskets:
Procedures in Gen1 Service Manual are a good starting point.
Most if not all nuts and bolts are metric. Probably could do most of the job with a ¾ inch drive socket set, except for the head bolts.
Helps to have a torque wrench rated for ‘inch-pounds’ as many bolts are spec'd to ‘inch-pounds’.
Remove air box on heater fan – allows better access to exhaust manifold.
Removing the fuel tank end of the flex fuel line to the intake manifold is one of the more tricky procedures if you have never done it before. (See procedure in manual). Leave flex line attached to intake manifold – may need to replace small o-ring if detached.
Leave throttle bodies, idle speed control, MAP sensor attached to intake manifold.
When removing intake manifold bolts, it helps to have at least a 12 inch socket extension (1/4 or 3/8 drive) and a TELESCOPING MAGNET with about a ¼ inch head – small enough to fit through intake runners. The magnet will assist in retrieving dropped bolts, especially when reinstalling. It also can be used to start the bolts when reinstalling. A metric socket can be used on the torx bolts. NORMALLY WILL NEED NEW INTAKE MANIFOLD GASKETS.
When removing thermostat housing, just remove housing from heads, no need to separate housing unless you are going to replace thermostat. WILL PROBABLY NEED TWO NEW THERMOSTAT HOUSING GASKETS.
No need to remove coil packs from heads – remove with heads.
Will need to remove 3 bolts attaching power steering pump to bracket ( access through holes in pump drive wheel) – one of the more complex tasks!
When removing rocker assemblies, devise a method to store and reinstall in same respective positions. Same for push rods.
After removing head bolts, it is helpful to use a thread chaser to clean up the threads, especially if they are corroded. Its surprising how burred the threads are even when they ‘look’ good. Good idea to wire brush or wire wheel corroded bolts. DO NOT OIL BOLTS PRIOR TO RE-INSTALLING, this will throw off torque specs. No need to replace head bolts if this is the first time reused. Torque to 40 – 80 – 100.
When removing exhaust manifolds it is not necessary to disconnect from exhaust pipe. They just need to be moved to gain access to the bottom row of head bolts. It will help if you suspend and tie the manifolds in a convenient position.
BE CAREFUL WHEN SCRAPING ALUMINUM PARTS. Best to use plastic scrapper or ‘Scotch-Brite’ pad – a little more work, but safer.