
I've been told that both sides of the head gasket are 'seeping'.
What does this mean ie the bigger picture?
I have had the van nearly 2 years, always lose coolant on a trip, not a great deal, I just top up a minimal amount with correct mix anti freeze.
There has been no change in the amount of coolant loss...
The van hasn't overheated since I've owned it, in fact the temperature gauage always reads half and rarely changes, if it does it goes very slightly under.
Ive had starting problems since I've owned the van if it's not used daily, just thought it might be down to a worn/badly set carburettor.
I've had one major service and changed the spark plugs recently...the starting is still a problem.
I do always manage to start it, without resorting to damp start.
Last week I either stalled the van or it cut out...but wouldn't start. I thought I may have flooded the carb, but I don't see how as I wouldn't pump the accelerator.
Once started again, we stopped off at a friends and after returning to the van it wouldn't start for 10 mins after.
Is this due to a problem with the head gasket?
Question, if my head gasket is on its way out, apart from the overheating and coolant loss, what other things/problems should I be looking for?
Other question...if the head gasket does finally go, is it worth getting the garage to sort it at a huge cost, or just bypass this and go for a new engine without even trying to get the head off.
I'm in no way a novice mechanic and certainly could not do this job.
Garage versus new engine?
What are your thoughts?
Thank you kindly.