I have 2 complete engines, and one for parts, not complete.
One complete engine is coming from a barn, was not in use for a lot of years, and could be turned after a little bit force with a big screwdriver on the flywheel.
The other one was leaking, the guy told me, from who I bought the car.
But the Head gasket has a sign of a simple leaking gasket, totally black between coolant and cylinder part.
On the moment I can make a dummy cylinder head, to set the side valve under pressure, and see if he is leaking.
A local engine builder told that 3-6 bar is OK to check.
But, it could save a lot of time, if someone knows where to look for the leaking points.
And what are the possible problems, when you try to repair some leaks.[frame]
Making a dummy head is not the problem, on our factory we can use a water jet cutting machine, to make a rubber gasket, and a closed aluminum dummy head.