brandon64
Well-Known Member
Pulled all the plugs and they are all wet but cant tell if it is fuel or antifreeze...There was defientely pressure in the radiator and when I pulled the cap it had white frothy foam and antifreeze gushed out. Which I dont think should have happened since it only ran a couple seconds. Soon as I find someone to help with the compression test I will report back with the numbers and see if that gets me somewhere.
I did stop at a mechanic shop on my way to school and asked a general ballpark price to have the head gasket replaced on the 225 and he looked it up in his computer and said it would be about a $650 just in labor plus parts plus the head would have to be resurfaced and a valve job done...so he guestimated $1200.
:spam dragon: dont have that kind of cash at the moment....
smell the plugs to see if it smells like fuel or coolant. The head gasket on a 225 is a pretty easy. Granted I've done it about 10 times but I can knock it out in about 2 hours. 650 for labor sounds a little high. I highly doubt the head needs to be resurfaced, and being a 74 it should already have the hardened valve seats so I don't see why a valve job would be necessary either. It sounds like the mechanic you talked to is not very familiar with the old 225.