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Ok here's the deal. I'm stumped. My 1500 Spitfire blew a head gasket a week or so ago because the new thermostat didn't open and it overheated badly. I pulled all the tricks I could out of my sleeve but it still overheated to dangerous levels. Anyway I get the new head gasket on it today. Last week I took the thermostat out and took the radiator in to the shop to have it checked out, just to make sure my whole cooling system was in good shape. Radiator passed with flying colours, and it has about a four month old water pump in it. So I figure everything is hunky dory and take it out for a drive this evening to see how it runs, and it runs great no problems. I get confident and run it up to 3000 rpms no problems temp holding steady and running great. So I come home and pulling a hill about 1/4 from the hours and pulling about 2500 rpms the head gasket blows, as confirmed by the large plume of steam coming out of my tail pipe. So I say a few expletives and coast it into the drive after it dies. Anyone else have this happen to them before? I have decided to go ahead and pull the motor now for a rebuild instead of waiting till the fall like I was gonning to do. But I am still not sure about the cause of this second gasket blowing. Any advice would be nice.