GOOD NEWS EVERYONE!
Over the weekend I decided to pull down my engine and have a look at the head gasket. As you all could see from the Vid the leak was an odd one. I compression tested all cylinders and found no issues at all. All cylinders were on or just beyond ideal compression, not bad for an old girl.
I knew then there was no head gasket issues at least around the cylinders. I next thought I would check the torque/ tension of all bolts and fasters as I had noticed many loose bits around the car previously. Top of the engine was fine till I got to the engine head bolts. The bolts on the leaky side of the engine were not tight enough, at least by the BGB ratings.
I proceeded to use my trusty torque wrench to pull out and once again install the bolts to the correct tension. I put the rest of the engine back together and cranked it. To my joy and surprise the leak was GONE! I ran the car at idle for about 30 minutes without an issue.
I was so happy latter that night I took the car for a spin around Wisemans Ferry with some mates and a support MX5 following. Checking the engine every so often I found still no leak, this was with some heavy driving as well. Here is a link to a photo of the car during it triumphant problem free drive.
https://plus.google.com/u...7480647365/posts At this time I can say the leak has been solved. In the next couple of weeks after I run the car for a bit I will once again check the tension on the bolts. I want to make sure there isn't an issue with the block or head.
Now that the leak issue has been fixed for now its back onto the hard core interior and exterior restoration.
Wish Me luck