The trip unfolded a bit differently to our plans...
I drove in from Denton to Austin and we had a great weekend at COTA for the SVRA vintage race. Mark (+2) and I entered our cars in the show and got to do a lap of the track.
We drove to Fredericksburg on Sunday and spent the day preparing for the twisted sisters in the hill country. On the trip there something curious happened with my car. The overflow tank sprayed a little coolant out. We checked the cap, refilled and waited to see what symptoms came back. These roads were excellent and I can not recommend them highly enough. For a brief moment I felt I was on a rally stage in Corsica....not like anywhere I've driven in Texas!
To keep our schedule that day we pushed hard to get to Nacogdoches which was about a 600 mile day in total. When we woke that morning things had clearly taken a turn for the worse. His car had a slight gearbox leak initially. It appeared to have grown in to a noticeable output shaft leak. We decided to abandon the rest of the trip for fear of his box. Once we got back to Austin I noticed my bottle had sprayed again. We pressure tested the radiator and found no visible leaks. After performing a combustion gas test my fears were confirmed... There is a slight bypass from the headgasket of exhaust in to the coolant once the car is warm. The car does not show outward sign of it at all other than the overflow. It is very minimal...but it is there. After pulling the valve cover I noticed little cracks around the head studs. It seems that the head may have caused the studs to lose torque at some point. I need to begin researching possible remedies...
Kid,
I wish I could have made it to see you. We are still planning to do this trip at some point after a few engine outs
All in all it was a great trip. We set out to stress test our cars, so in that measure it was a success