by mike-s » Sun Jul 16, 2006 4:04 pm
plastic cover on the front of the engine, not the timing belt cover? that could be near the water pump maybe? If so it may not be such a costly repair. Get that looked at and assessed before goin on much further. If thats just a headgasket, then its a bit expensive, but still its a simple (abeit slightly costly) fix.
first up get a compression test done after sourcing where the leak IS coming from, this will let you know if its shot pistons, or if its a valve stem seal that's borked it. Either way its really a head off job, but theres less stuff to fix if its new stem seals and a valve regrind.
If it has shithouse compression (worst thing you can have short of mechanical failure in the engine) Your cheapest bet if you want to get it done right, is to get the engine redone. You may only be up for rings, or if the bores have gone slightly oval you may be up for rings and a rebore.
This may only cost you $700 if your very very lucky, or as much as 1900 for a complete rebuild. *shrug*
also remember if you go for a non rebuilt engine of uncertain history, you could be putting only a slightly less peice of shit motor in the car, which may only have 6-10 months in it, but if its rebuilt, short of a conrod going through the cases, you'll have a sweet as engine (by comparison of course).

If it hurts, you aren't doing it right.