RobSelina
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I noticed a coolant leak on Sunday. It was a rather consistent drip, probably a drip every two-three seconds and the source was behind the exhaust manifold.
Unfortunately by the time I got the intake and exhaust disassembled (darn rusty bolts!), any coolant had disipated so I'm chasing ghosts.
I was hoping it would be a freeze plug and not the head gasket but I'm feeling pretty sure it's the head gasket at this point.
Here's a shot of the #2 freeze plug under the exhaust manifold.
In short, no indication of rust or leaks around the plug.
Looking at the pictures my wife took (which were much larger), I can see a hint of green along the head gasket, which is making me think that's definitely the problem but I would love to confirm it, or at least confirm that the freeze plug isn't the problem before I tear the top-end of the engine apart. Anything I can do aside from start disassembly? the oil isn't milky and I don't see any contaminants in the antifreeze either. I haven't checked compression yet, guess that might be a good thing to do?
If I need to replace my head gasket, I'm wondering what would be reasonable in terms of other preventative maintenance at the same time. Looking at the intake valves, I see a lot of buildup:
Car has it's original 1975 engine, with just under 50k on the odometer.
This would be the deepest I've torn into an engine, so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Any advice appreciated.
Unfortunately by the time I got the intake and exhaust disassembled (darn rusty bolts!), any coolant had disipated so I'm chasing ghosts.
I was hoping it would be a freeze plug and not the head gasket but I'm feeling pretty sure it's the head gasket at this point.
Here's a shot of the #2 freeze plug under the exhaust manifold.
In short, no indication of rust or leaks around the plug.
Looking at the pictures my wife took (which were much larger), I can see a hint of green along the head gasket, which is making me think that's definitely the problem but I would love to confirm it, or at least confirm that the freeze plug isn't the problem before I tear the top-end of the engine apart. Anything I can do aside from start disassembly? the oil isn't milky and I don't see any contaminants in the antifreeze either. I haven't checked compression yet, guess that might be a good thing to do?
If I need to replace my head gasket, I'm wondering what would be reasonable in terms of other preventative maintenance at the same time. Looking at the intake valves, I see a lot of buildup:
Car has it's original 1975 engine, with just under 50k on the odometer.
This would be the deepest I've torn into an engine, so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Any advice appreciated.