1badluv wrote:
Bad news man. Your engine might have blown the headgasket. I've seen it alot over the years of owning and working on these little luvs. You can test for it and make sure thats what it is before removing the head. First start the engine and get to operating temp with the radiator cap removed. Then remove all 4 spark plugs and thread a air hose into the spark plug hole. Apply about 80 psi into the cylinder very slowly because the engine might turn over once the air pressure is enough to move the piston. Watch for air bubbles coming out from the radiator cap. If you see any bubbles than you head is cracked/head gasket is blown. Let me know what you find out and I can help you with the repairs if you need it.
Mike.
lol, something he forgot to mention...
when you test a cylinder, it has to be at TDC compression stroke. You can tell by looking at the distributor w/ the cap off. When the rotor points to where the terminal for a cylinder's spark plug wire should be, that cylinder should be at TDC compression...
If you don't do this, all your compressed air will take a trip on out your exhaust valve....
-ret