
Originally Posted by
Rus
Hello everyone!
First, a little background on the situation:
My car recently began accumulating pressure in the cooling system, which led to a couple of leaks showing up. Initially I thought it was a clog in the expansion tank neck hole where the small hose from the radiator connects. Since the last time the system was serviced was about two years ago, I went ahead and replaced the thermostat, radiator cap, expansion tank, radiator hoses, and the radiator to expansion tank hose. New coolant was used (BMW Blue). This all happened about two weeks ago.
When I checked the fluids yesterday, I found that there was once again pressure in the cooling system after a complete cool down. I believe that my headgasket must be leaking some combustion gases into the cooling system and causing this condition. This brings me to my primary question of how to go about replacing the head gasket.
It must be noted that the head that is currently on the engine has one spark plug that is stuck due to a mis-threaded plug sometime in the engine's history. Thus, the threads would need repair.
So my options are as follows:
1) Replace the head gasket and have the current head inspected, cleaned, and repaired. The engine has about 126K miles on it, so the head isn't high mileage. Engine doesn't use oil or coolant and has not been overheated while in my possession.
2) Obtain another head and prepare it for replacement so as to minimize down time.
Option 1) is likely cheaper but more time consuming, while option 2 is a bit more expensive, but would basically be a straight swap. My concern with option 2 is that the head I obtain may not be in the best of condition and thus would require a lot more work than the current head which is known not to leak oil or have been overheated.
I'm leaning toward option 2 only because of less down time during the gasket replacement, but please lend me your opinion regarding anything that I'm missing in this picture.
There are places that have "rebuilt" heads for roughly $1K, I almost went down that path....
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