Got a 1993 Toyota Camry running a 4SFE engine, done around 130,000km and never given any issues. About 6 months ago it randomly overheated while I was parked on the side of the road. Checked the fans, they were working, let it cool down and drove home. Noticed the radiator cap was stuffed so replaced that and its been fine since.
Couple of weeks ago started heading to Auckland, parked up for a couple of minutes and left it idling. Came back and could smell something burning... temperature gauge was off the clock. Let it cool down and nursed it home, now any time it gets put under any load (up a hill or something) you can pretty much watch the gauge go up, and it boils at about half way.
First thought is a blown head gasket, and my mechanic says given the temperature it reached it would have definitely done some damage, which I would expect. Odd thing is I did a compression test and it was bang on 120psi on all four cylinders.
A - is this too low? I can't find what the compression should be for a 4SFE.
B - if it was a BHG or warped head, what are the chances of being even on all cylinders?
Only other thing I can think of is it looks like the top radiator tank could be leaking, hence the overheating. But even if that was the cause, what are the chances of the engine being undamaged from the overheating?
Thoughts??
Cheers
-Matt