My 1994 just lost a head gasket after turning 250K. I plan on resurrecting her, as I am the original owner and love the vehicle. I am happy with the current power plant, and have no desire to change the motor. The engine ran very good until the "failure", used a quart of oil every 1000 miles or so. I have someone lined up to do the work. I therefore do not know the extent of damage.
At the current time, I had planned to rebuild the head at the same time. In discussions with friends, they suggested not rebuilding the head since any added compression as a result may be detrimental to the bottom end. They suggested to save the money, provided the head is not damaged, and just replace the head gasket.
I understand that the bottom end of these motors are pretty much bullet proof.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
John
At the current time, I had planned to rebuild the head at the same time. In discussions with friends, they suggested not rebuilding the head since any added compression as a result may be detrimental to the bottom end. They suggested to save the money, provided the head is not damaged, and just replace the head gasket.
I understand that the bottom end of these motors are pretty much bullet proof.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
John