simon k wrote:
Gotta_Van wrote:
If its just the gasket, though, that wouldn't prevent it from running would it?
head gasket failures have a few different symptoms, yours sounds like a pretty classic symptom. It most certainly can and usually does stop the car from running...
Gotta_Van wrote:
Or would it be the fact that there would be a vacuum leak causing it to run poorly and conk out? Sorry for all the questions, folks, I really appreciate your advice!
a vacuum leak will make it run fast, or idle up and down - where'd that come from?
Sorry, it was just a follow-up thought to the previous question I asked, more out of curiosity as to what would cause the stalling/not starting as a result of the blown head gasket, I guess I was thinking it would let air in, and lean it out a lot causing the stall - just my rambling thoughts at 5am is all

Anyhoo, I did as doc suggested and put the thermostat in a pot of water, and it did open up, but at what temperature I'm not sure. I don't have a thermometer that goes that high. Matt is probably still correct. It could well have been that I accidentally freed it up whilst pulling it out - it was quite gunky in there around the edges. Only other thing I can think of is that the water pump has had it.
Panthersteve wrote:
Might even be worth turing the key and see if the engine rotates still
KPV wrote:
If it turns over still its not seized Very Happy The car will run with a head gasket issue but will run poorly and probably wont idle. Do a compression test and give us the results.
It turns over! I don't have a compression gauge, I will have to see if someone at work has one I can borrow as I'm short on cash at the moment. I'll report back when I can get a hold of one. Thanks all, I'm feeling more positive about the whole thing now.