OK.. We went on vacation and drove the car about 600 miles there, about 200 miles while there and then about 500 miles before it died coming back. The overflow bottle started leaking from a stress crack on the side of it durring the trip home. It wasnt too bad to start, low coolant light would come on and we would stop and fill it. The last time the light never came on, I just lost power and had to shut it down. The engine was so hot that dripping water onto the upper intake just made steam instantly. We had it towed to town, waited for it to cool down, filled it back up and it fired up but seemed to have a miss. We finally towed it all the way home after trying to drive it a and having it instantly try to get hot again. I figured out yesterday that I have exhaust coming up through the overflow bottle now. No oil in the coolant and no coolant in the oil. Really doesnt even have a lot of steam out the exhaust like I am use to with a blown head gasket but the exhaust in the coolant is a dead give away to me. Now..
The question is.. How bad is this to do with a good knowledge of engines and lots of tools. I have rebuilt plenty of small block fords and even had the heads of a DOHC cobra moter a while back. I know that was a PITA and I am not looking forward to this but I may have to do it myself. The engine still sounds good though so I dont think we have any major damage, just the head gasket that I can tell right now.
The question is.. How bad is this to do with a good knowledge of engines and lots of tools. I have rebuilt plenty of small block fords and even had the heads of a DOHC cobra moter a while back. I know that was a PITA and I am not looking forward to this but I may have to do it myself. The engine still sounds good though so I dont think we have any major damage, just the head gasket that I can tell right now.
