Hey y'all, it's been a while since I've logged in but had some excitement lately to share...
A few of you may remember my plea for help late last spring, after I hit a deer in Idaho at the end of the first day on my 3rd cross-country trip. Ultimately, the car kept chugging along and I was able to grab a replacement hood and straighten the core support at my buddy's place outside Des Moines. At that point it was just easier to not worry about making any further repairs and just enjoy the trip. Aside from the A-hole deer, I logged another 9k trouble free miles, popping around the country, and really hadn't given any further thought to making repairs after I got home, aside from the occasional disdain for the missing grille.
There was one scare in Ohio, when I pulled off the highway to check the map and let the car idle for about 10 minutes. After I pulled back onto the road, I kept smelling something nasty, thinking there was a paper mill nearby... then looked down to see the temp gauge pegged. When I hit the deer, it bent the fan housing, causing the fan to stick and not spin. Not a big deal at cruising velocity but the fan came on when I was idling and the resistance melted the power leads to the fan. I straightened everything enough for the fan to work and I continued along, thinking that I probably just narrowly avoided a blown head gasket.
More recently, the Caddy has been more temperamental on cold starts... smoking excessively and running rough for a few seconds, which I attributed to bum glow plugs. No worry, I'll address it when it gets too annoying. Then Monday the starter almost stalled on cranking, but then it fired... pouring steam out the tailpipe. I figured ***... head gasket time (not a real big deal, I got good at slinging head gaskets when I was fighting the Vanagon a few years back).
I yanked the head yesterday and didn't see any obvious signs of the head gasket leaking but there was a new crack, this time between a valve and pre-chamber. The crack wasn't too ugly so the plan was to have the head pressure tested before making any decisions. But looking closer, the material around the chamber was slightly mushroomed and raised, as if the pre-chamber was moving around in there, so I figured the head was toast and I knocked the chamber out.
It's cracked through the chamber bore and almost clear up into the injector well. I guess it's time to start shopping for a head... And I must have been drunk last time I had the injectors out, because I had two heat shields in hole #1.
So at this point, I have a new radiator, thermostat, T-belt, fuel filter and head gasket on deck. I also need to reseal the plunger chamber on the IP but need to confirm if it can be done in situ.
Fun stuff. But not when you're trying to chug through university on a dwindling savings.
Chris