lesingepsycho
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/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cryin.gif I made a discouraging discovery today. I think I may have a blown head gasket but I would like to get some of your opinions to confirm my suspicions. The first thing that drew my attention was the fact that there was a whitish-grey buildup of foam up inside the oil filler cap. I've heard before that this is a sign of water in the oil. Next I noticed a few drops of water and oil right next to the engine ID tag right at the mating surface of the head and the engine. I initially dismissed this as residue from oil changes and the recently installed thermostat. I pulled the plugs and they all looked nicely brown except number one which was black and wet (right below ID tag). Also, there is the infamous white smoke on startup now. I just replaced the water pump and reinstalled a thermostat after long having run without one. I've read now that often times a head gasket will blow shortly after making fixes to the cooling system. So am I right? What do I need to know about replacing the head gasket? What's the best gasket? How long should I scheduel the operation for? And here's the dummy question: Can driving a car with a blown head gasket do further damage? (I ask because the leak seems very minor, the car is still running relatively strongly and I don't know how long I've been driving the car with the blown head gasket so if I can anticipate any further damage...) Thanks in advance everybody!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cryin.gif And just when I thought I had replaced everything and had a reliable daily driver! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cryin.gif But after this I'll be good for a long time to come, right? RIGHT?
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