anderson6296
Registered User
Hello,
I've had my 1990 Super Coupe for a few months now. It started running funny and cutting out so I tried to do a little research on the issue. I replaced the ignition control module and a couple other items. Turns out that the lower radiator hose had swollen and was rubbing on the power steering belt. This wore a hole in the hose letting coolant leak out. Unfortunately it was leaking straight down and I live in Washington, so it was raining and I didn't notice. The temp sending unit was not working and stupid me had a new one but didn't take the time to replace it. So I changed the radiator hose and replaced the coolant and let it run for a bit while the coolant circulated, but when I took it up the road about a mile the head gasket finally blew and spit out the familiar white smoke............up to this point it had not smoked at all.
My question is this, how often do the heads need resurfaced and better yet, how often do the heads actually crack? If I pull the heads of and check them for any warping and they are not warped what are my odds that they're not cracked either? I don't really have the extra money to have them checked for cracks. Is it worth the gamble to simply replace the gaskets and call it a party or are these motors notorious for cracking heads?
I never drove the car until it died on it's own, I always shut it down when it started running rough, so I'm assuming it wasn't too hot for too long. When the gaskets finally blew badly I was only about a mile from my shop..........I limped it back and shut it down.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
I've had my 1990 Super Coupe for a few months now. It started running funny and cutting out so I tried to do a little research on the issue. I replaced the ignition control module and a couple other items. Turns out that the lower radiator hose had swollen and was rubbing on the power steering belt. This wore a hole in the hose letting coolant leak out. Unfortunately it was leaking straight down and I live in Washington, so it was raining and I didn't notice. The temp sending unit was not working and stupid me had a new one but didn't take the time to replace it. So I changed the radiator hose and replaced the coolant and let it run for a bit while the coolant circulated, but when I took it up the road about a mile the head gasket finally blew and spit out the familiar white smoke............up to this point it had not smoked at all.
My question is this, how often do the heads need resurfaced and better yet, how often do the heads actually crack? If I pull the heads of and check them for any warping and they are not warped what are my odds that they're not cracked either? I don't really have the extra money to have them checked for cracks. Is it worth the gamble to simply replace the gaskets and call it a party or are these motors notorious for cracking heads?
I never drove the car until it died on it's own, I always shut it down when it started running rough, so I'm assuming it wasn't too hot for too long. When the gaskets finally blew badly I was only about a mile from my shop..........I limped it back and shut it down.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated!