
We have a 1984 1.9 DG WBX, we bought it 6000 miles ago and 8000 miles before that it had a recon engine fitted. We've had no cooling issuses, up until about a week ago, when on the way home it got hot and over heated. We stopped and let it cool down and topped up the water. Seemed fine for the next 5 miles or so then did it again. A thorough check over revealed, the metal cap on the header tank had a dodgy seal, so this was changed for a new one and the system properly blead. Took it out the following day and covered about 20 miles with the tempereature running lower than it ever has done, but as we hit the town and slowed down, the temp started to rocket again! Called out the AA, and he did a few checks, finding that our 'new' cap still wasn't sealing properly. He also checked and found no leaks and no combustion gases in the water system. We reblead it and all seemed ok. He followed us home. After about 5 miles he flashed us and said that water and steam were coming out of the back. The temp guage still showed a low temperature. On inspection, he said that the presure was soo high in the system, it had blown past his cap aswell, so there must be something more sinister going on. He towed us home.

Checks for me today were, rad fan switch as this seemed to not work - and it showed up a faulty switch. I also took out the thermostat and checked it as this could cause high pressure if it wasn't opening, but that opens fine in boiling water.
Not sure where to go next? How often do these engine have problems with headgaskets and is that likely?
Thanks in advance for the help!!!!!!