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Is It Expensive to Replace a Cylinder Head?
The cylinder head plays a critical role in your Toyota’s engine performance and fuel efficiency, sealing the combustion chamber and housing essential components like valves and spark plugs. When damaged or warped, it can lead to overheating, loss of compression, or even total engine failure in your Toyota Tacoma. While repairs are possible, replacement is often costly and should be paired with related service to avoid future issues.
Estimated Costs of Engine Service in Your Toyota
Full Cylinder Head Replacement
Replacing a cylinder head can cost between $1,800 and $3,500, including parts, machining, and labor.
Head Gasket Replacement
This service typically runs from $1,200 to $2,000 and is often necessary when the cylinder head shows signs of failure.
Valve Seal or Valve Guide Service
Replacing worn valve components costs about $400–$800 and helps restore power and reduce oil consumption.
Coolant System Flush
Often done after head work, a coolant flush costs around $120–$160 to ensure the system stays clean and pressurized.
Engine Oil and Filter Change
After major engine service, changing the oil and installing a new OEM oil filter—at $60–$90—helps remove any residual debris and promotes a fresh start.
If your Tacoma is showing signs of engine stress or overheating, consider OEM cylinder head service before damage worsens. Contact us now to explore affordable solutions and order factory-grade parts at a discount.