There's no emulsion build up in the rocker cover (unlike last time), so I don't think the gasket has gone too bad yet, but does this mean that oil is getting into the chambers (how?) or is it just being pushed out of the passages by the combustion?
Now I replaced the (copper) gasket about 3 months ago, which was the third time! OK, that time it hadn't gone, I just needed to get at the pushrods etc, but still, 3 times in 18 months is a lot!
Previously a mechanic friend "helping" me with the car overtightened the head bolts by at least 1/2 a turn, probably more "What click?"


Is there anything that is likely to cause head gaskets to keep going? I don't drive the car very hard (most of the time) and it never shows signs of overheating.
Hopefully I'll get a chance to strip it this weekend, so while it's apart is there anything I should be looking for? Any tips would be greatly appreciated, as I'm only really a novice and I'm getting a little tired of rebuilting the top 1/2 of my engine.
Sorry for the long post (I'm getting good at them).
Ben