I recently re torqued the hear on my 66 230 sl motor that was rebuilt by metric motors about 2,000 miles ago.
I followed the procedure outlined in the "head bolt torque" thread in this forum and have made several updates in that thread.
Anyway, the last time I re torqued the head i used a new torque wrench that I had verified it was accurate. Torqued to spec and all was well.
After a few drives I noticed a very small faint coolant leak. I wasn't too worried, i figured I would re torque the head again.
Drove the car yesterday, the motor started to occasionally stumble and actually died at a stop light.
got home, opened the hood, checked dwell and timing - both were dead on.
looked over to the block and noticed coolant trails running down the side of the block.
I should note that I did not see the water temp ever get into the red zone.
Typically the water temp is at 80 or just above
so, should I go ahead and just re torque the head as before and see what happens?
I am beginning to wonder why the coolant trails are returning.
Are the head bolts loosening that much or is there a chance the head gasket is damaged and needs to be replaced?
Thoughts?
thanks in advance