I have a 1990 toyota supra. automatic, red, targa, 7mge absolutely stock no mods. It decided to blow the head gasket three weeks ago...milky oil..ahh supra's what can i say. Anywho, i have taken the head off, cleaned and leveled it and everything was fine. Next cleaned off the deck of the block. straight as could be...only 65,000 miles on this engine and im second owner now. Well long story short...i replaced it with a felpro head gasket from autozone, stock one. Ran great for a few days, then started boiling when i would turn it off out of the resevior. The coolant temp would always stay perfect in the middle and never overheat...heater would work great also. Two more days of little driving i do and viola overheats like no tomorrow...no more coolant in readiator...but also no leaks and also none in the oil...hmm. Now i hear what appears to sound like rod knock, oil pressure is great...still gets up pretty good but between 2000-3000 i hear rods. checked everything else on engine to see if anything was possibly loose and nothing came up. now it appears i have another blow head gasket as well...Do you think the head cylinder is actually bad, i blew the engine and time for new one, overheating issues after replaced new gasket...? What could it be, i would love to drive my vehicle again some time soon...thanks, bill. Your help is well appreciated.:icon_bigg