Hello,
I went down to Houston last winter and bought our '88 4WD manual (third in a, most likely, long line of Toyota vans). It runs good, starts good, but does have a bit of a high idle, comparatively to our '87's, but it goes through antifreeze.
I flew to TX and drove the van up to MN and flew back to CA to get this van, and the reasonable price ($2500) had me commited, so I bought it "as-is". It's from Texas, so there is no rust, so I was willing to take on anything mechanical.
Anyway, on the trip to MN, I had to stop about every 120 miles and add about a quart of antifreeze. It would cruise along with the temp guage at about 11:00, way better than my other 2 ever did. but then it would start creeping up and just keep going (I'm used to my other 2 getting hot, then I drop a gear and get the pump going to keep the heat down). I started verifying the rising temp by feeling the heater vents and they were getting cold, so I knew I was losing coolant. The further down the road I got, the more comfortable I was with the van, so the speed increased, whereby the distance between coolant loss shortened to 40 - 60 miles.
My wife flew back to MN this spring (she had some visiting to do) and I drove me, the dogs and cats back to MN, but I had left the van at her brother's (250 miles south of us), so she volunteered to drive it up north. I was hesitant to stick her with having to keep stopping and topping off the radiator, but she insisted. We met in Duluth, she having driven 150 miles and she hadn't had to stop. She drives slower than me.
Regardless, I know that there is a problem, but we can drive around @ 55 mph and do a lot of running around, as long as we don't really get the motor too overworked.
Anyway, I finally got around to doing a compression test today and got the results I spoke of in my title. #'s 1, 3 + 4 came up to 150 lbs. quickly ( maybe 3 cranks), while # 2 only came up to 130 lbs., but about 5 or 6 cranks.
I'm thinking that since I didn't hit a < 10% variation that I've got a head gasket at issue. I figure one of you will confirm this, but I'm open to other ideas that may be less of a chore. I don't see any evidence of coolant leaking, so I'm kind of ruling that out.
When it gets hot it bubbles out through the overflow res, so I replaced the cap. It doesn't seem to tap the reservoir, very often, only about 3 times has the radi light come on. Usually, it's plumb full.
The oil is oily, no chocolate milk.
Thanks for any comments you have,
Scott