by RS13 » Thu Sep 09, 2004 1:45 am
FFS! Once again, a variety of answers from the panel of 'experts'.
Yes, indeed, your new headgasket could have blown, due to a number of reasons, (warped/cracked head, incorrect fitting, sustained high revs', or most likely the fact that you may thrash the tits off it when its cold; remember 99% of motors take at LEAST 11 minutes of medium revs' to warm up fully, and correctly lubricate the motor.. and anyone who tells you otherwise is a cletus; it could even be a crap headgasket.. TOYOTA GENUINE PARTS, PEOPLE!! ITS NOT THAT HARD!)
or it is possible for condensation (if the car hasn't been used in a while, or if your oil cap is bung) to produce the "sludge" under the cap.
There is no firm way to tell, other than to bite the bullet, maybe pay some coin, and take it to a mechanic to have a look.. preferably Toyota. Now, most people will be saying, "but I done tol' you, that them Toyota people charge me 2 pigs and a cow!", but seriously, it pays to have things done right the first time, by people who know what they're doing. End of story!
Daily driver: Toyota RunX/Toyota Caldina
Ex: 2x AE101, 5x KP60, KP61, EP71, 3x KE70, KE72, AE70, AE82, 2x TE71, AE90, AE92, ST170, plus 11 Hondas, 12 Nissans, 6 Fords, 4 Mazdas, 3 Mitsis, an Isuzu and a Lada!