Was nicely lined up for a trip to Cumbria and possibly beyond - got less than half an hour from Brighton and van overheated.
It has shown no signs before, and it was an exceptionally hot day, but when we called out breakdown they said they suspected a possible head gasket failure

The breakdown guy bled the radiator (thought it may be an airlock), put radweld in the system and filled it up with water. Little test drive and temperature held steady, radiator getting warm so water circulating. Off we went feeling optimistic, then onto the motorway and needle rising within a mile.
Long story short, tow truck of shame home....
Is there anything else I should be trying before getting it towed to a mechanic (presuming I can find one who isn't booked up for the next three weeks!)?
1.7 watercooled diesel. When I looked at the watertank after the second overheating there was some nasty brown sludge floating on the top (guessing from the radweld?)
Thanks,
Ian