Well my fears from last fall, since my V2 intake conversion, have come true. Or at least I am 99.999% sure!! I have a blown headgasket! The other day I had a little white smoke from start up but I just thought she may have some moisture in the exhaust from storage......but then friday night I was out beating on her. She laid a nice 75ft black mark when I did a smoke show. The I drove it for an hour or so and the white smoke starting pouring out of the exhaust........I had to roll my windows up it was so bad
The good news is there is not antifreeze in the oil.........I have been checking that all the time. I am guessing I blew it right before I did the conversion. So, this whole time I have been chasing down little problems and the whole time is has been a headgasket. The other good news is I finally know what my boost problem is.
Couple of questions:
What am I in for? I have had the intake, downpipe, up pipe, turbo.......all that good stuff off the car already......so pretty much it would just be the valve covers and heads? Any tricks to doing headgaskets? The heads shouldnt need a valve job as the engine was rebuilt about 10k miles ago. This will be my first headgasket change, so it should be interesting. I am thinking I can probably bang it out in a couple of days. The car never overheated or anything so warped head shouldnt be a prob.
Should I just do both sides, if it is just one side blown? How hard is it to do a individual compression test of every cylinder and how do you do it? Do you need two guys to do it and were to get a tester?
Nick

The good news is there is not antifreeze in the oil.........I have been checking that all the time. I am guessing I blew it right before I did the conversion. So, this whole time I have been chasing down little problems and the whole time is has been a headgasket. The other good news is I finally know what my boost problem is.
Couple of questions:
What am I in for? I have had the intake, downpipe, up pipe, turbo.......all that good stuff off the car already......so pretty much it would just be the valve covers and heads? Any tricks to doing headgaskets? The heads shouldnt need a valve job as the engine was rebuilt about 10k miles ago. This will be my first headgasket change, so it should be interesting. I am thinking I can probably bang it out in a couple of days. The car never overheated or anything so warped head shouldnt be a prob.
Should I just do both sides, if it is just one side blown? How hard is it to do a individual compression test of every cylinder and how do you do it? Do you need two guys to do it and were to get a tester?
Nick
