The 'ol lady's car (1994 3. 8l, auto). For the last year we have been having trouble with overheating.
We have changed out the thermostat, and flushed the system. I have moderate mechanics training, and the symptoms point to a head gasket on the drivers side is on it's way out. We have no oil in the coolant, not sure yet on the coolant in the oil. Oxygen sensors were replaced and drivers side had a green tint to them. The exhaust smells sweet, and the #1 plug on the drivers side also has a green tint to it. Unfortunately the car has been driven several times with the temp gauge pegged.
The last incident overfilled the coolant reservoir and lost about 1/2 a gallon.
The mechanic that we were taking the car to says that for that engine it is common to blow the head gaskets. The 'ol lady has lost confidence in him (long story) and we are now looking for another shop to take it to. NO STEALERS! We don't do dealerships, and can not afford the $125 hr that they charge.
We also have a reoccurring problem with the check engine light coming on. I don't remember the code, but the generic OBDII books say "Weak bank #1"
We appreciate any help, suggestions or referrals to a great mechanic in Denver CO. This is her primary source of transportation and we need to get it fixed ASAP. She wont drive my truck (too big for her) and the backup is a 1985 Subaru wagon with 190k miles with it’s own issues.
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We have changed out the thermostat, and flushed the system. I have moderate mechanics training, and the symptoms point to a head gasket on the drivers side is on it's way out. We have no oil in the coolant, not sure yet on the coolant in the oil. Oxygen sensors were replaced and drivers side had a green tint to them. The exhaust smells sweet, and the #1 plug on the drivers side also has a green tint to it. Unfortunately the car has been driven several times with the temp gauge pegged.

The mechanic that we were taking the car to says that for that engine it is common to blow the head gaskets. The 'ol lady has lost confidence in him (long story) and we are now looking for another shop to take it to. NO STEALERS! We don't do dealerships, and can not afford the $125 hr that they charge.
We also have a reoccurring problem with the check engine light coming on. I don't remember the code, but the generic OBDII books say "Weak bank #1"
We appreciate any help, suggestions or referrals to a great mechanic in Denver CO. This is her primary source of transportation and we need to get it fixed ASAP. She wont drive my truck (too big for her) and the backup is a 1985 Subaru wagon with 190k miles with it’s own issues.
Sticks