Hi All, I'm a newby to this forum.
I've had my Corolla for about 7 years and haven't done much to it other than change the oil and tires, and replace the distributor and alternator a year ago. A month ago the transmission died on me (with an awful grinding noise like stirring a trashcan full of rocks) and the insurance co towed it to a nearby shop. After the shop finished replacing the transmission with a rebuilt one my car hasn't been the same. Now when I start the engine it lacks power and sounds like it's missing until it heats up, then all the cylinders start firing and it has plenty of power. The radiator was also blowing coolant out the overflow reservoir. There is also now a hole in the muffler, which I'm going to patch tonight, that is so loud it makes it hard to tell what else is happening. Last night I pulled the plugs to clean them and felt oil on one of the plugs. In the back of the Haynes manual it says this is often caused by a bad seal in the cylinder that lets the oil in. A co-worker insists the same thing happened to his old tercel and it was a blown head gasket.
If it is a blown gasket or bad seal, is this a repair that a home mechanic of limited experience can do or will I have to go to a shop? Any idea how much a mechanic will charge for this if I have to take it in?
Also, given this scenario do you recommend getting a compression guage and checking the compression in the cylinders before I go further? What will it tell me?
Thanks,
Loren