okay, so it's been a long time coming but the head's finally off. It's kinda odd though as the gasket doesn't look blown in the least. In light of this, I've got a question:
A few months ago the timing belt went, and I had my mechanic fix it. In the process the head had to be remachined, and when he put the head back on, he put a stock headgasket back on the car. Would the stock thickness of the headgasket cause compression problems with the re-machined (multiple times) head? That may have looked like a BHG to my mechanic?
A few months ago the timing belt went, and I had my mechanic fix it. In the process the head had to be remachined, and when he put the head back on, he put a stock headgasket back on the car. Would the stock thickness of the headgasket cause compression problems with the re-machined (multiple times) head? That may have looked like a BHG to my mechanic?