We are new migrants from the USA, had to basically give away our 2 vehicles there, and thought we had found a great deal on a 1991 SECA liftback with under 195000 kms, good maintenance records, from a nice family (was the girls' car, bought from an older lady who maintained it like nuts).
We've had it for less than a month, took a big drive up to Copacabana beach from Normanhurst, all great, then it overheats on a trip to the CBD. We put a new thermostat and radiator in it (the radiator was obviously cracked under the cap). All to no avail. Seemed like coolant getting into the engine (sudden yucky white smoke, and I reviewed the topics here carefully). Sure enough, mechanic confirms, we need a new head gasket. Also need testing to make sure it holds pressure and is not cracked. Have no confirmation about that at this point.
Mechanic is quoting about $1500 for the fix (assuming all the rest tests fine). We realize this is probably right for retail repair costs (head gasket kit around $400-$600 according to posts here). However, we only paid $650 for the vehicle. Have another $550 in for the radiator and thermostat.
We only want the vehicle for trips with the dog (can't use trains, busses, or taxis with a dog in this country), going to the beach, going camping. We are grown ups and know how not to drive a car into the dirt. The vehicle itself is in sweet shape otherwise for being 20 years old....interior, exterior, A/C. Plus these 'rollas have a better reputation than most of the used cheap cars around Sydney.
I would appreciate other members' thoughts--save up the $$ and do it, sell for parts, donate, find a shade tree mechanic (I hope they are called that in AU) who can do it for less, pretend we're not a minister and scientist and learn how to do it ourselves??? Thanks for any help.
AE92 Engine, 1.6 L 3spd Automatic. Timing belt done at 100K. I hope those are the relevant details.
Kim & James
and their sad dog Baci