depends how severe the BHG was, depending on under what condiditions it happened, whether you continued to drive it while hot etc.
but either way, you'll need to have the block and head resurfaced if youw ant to expect any kind of reliability, and while you have it apart, the head reco guy will be able to tell you if your heads usable (as i said before, coniditon etc. etc.)
as the block is iron, it generally is as strong as an ox, only failing if its put under severe conditions, so if you blew it under stock coniditions, it will be fine, it will just need a resurface, depending on mileage, may need a rebuild.
make no mistake, doing it properly is not an "easy, quick, dodge job", you need to pull the motor out of the car, pull the head off, strip the block (crank, rods pistons, everything) to get the block machined flat (check what finish you need for the MHG your gonna be using), while the head is a bit simpler, depending on the conidition, if its in decent nick, and just requires a quick machine to get flat (i had mine done in a couple of hours, including having a bit of metal welded back in) you'll be able to leave the cams/valves etc. etc. in.
however, if the head is too far gone, and needs a reco, you'll save a bit of coin taking it all apart yourself (just remember what goes where, every part has its place and they arent able to be switched around).
if you do it properly. happy 1J eating
Eldar.O.
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