jtb1689
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- August 23, 2008
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- City, State
- Woodinville, WA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '93 Sport Eddie Bauer
LONGER VERSION: I have reason to believe I am slowly loosing a head gasket. Reason being: I recently had a spark plug foul out (closest to firewall, passenger side). The car had been idling rough at first start up but I blamed it as a MAF issue, after 30 seconds the idle would be normal again anyway and she would run like a champ. Anyway, replaced the plug, low and behold my rough starting idle disappeared, for a couple days. Came back, same as before. Also, after installing a brand new radiator and keeping a close watch under the car for leaks, oil or coolant, it is still bone dry a month later. Yet, my coolant level has gone down. Coolant's gotta go somewhere. I figure I may be loosing the head gasket and that's what caused the plug to foul out (at first I thought it was maybe a bunch of crap did it after all of my carbon busting and replacing all the gaskets down to the lower intake manifold and valve covers). I have no oil visible in my coolant, no coolant in the oil, no grey oil. I also have reason to believe this has been happening for the last year.
START HERE FOR SHORTER(ish) VERSION: I may be loosing a head gasket. I watch my guages, check my coolant and oil regularly and change my oil every 3,000 miles (give or take 500) w/ a Fram High Mileage filter and Castrol GTX High Mileage 5W-30, (10W-40 once summer hits). Is there anything else I can do to maybe prolong the life of the head gasket as I really don't want to deal with it until the summer. The later the better because the longer I wait the more money I get and can just do a rebuild when it finally goes. Thanks in advance for ANY advice.
START HERE FOR SHORTER(ish) VERSION: I may be loosing a head gasket. I watch my guages, check my coolant and oil regularly and change my oil every 3,000 miles (give or take 500) w/ a Fram High Mileage filter and Castrol GTX High Mileage 5W-30, (10W-40 once summer hits). Is there anything else I can do to maybe prolong the life of the head gasket as I really don't want to deal with it until the summer. The later the better because the longer I wait the more money I get and can just do a rebuild when it finally goes. Thanks in advance for ANY advice.