Slight overheating at idle, and I normally have to drive about with the blower on a low heat setting to keep the needle around the halfway mark. I've changed the thermostat and the rad cap, reverse flushed the rad and cooling system with a garden hose. The water pump looks fairly new. I've bled it and bled it again.
Today, I decided to try bleeding it again. I noticed that if I rev the engine hard with the rad cap off, the water level drops and a white foam starts to form in the neck of the rad. I've got a feeling that it's the same exact issue I had last time - combustion gases blowing into the coolant, making it brown and frothy and causing a slow overheat that gets worse with time. I'm hoping it's just a bad head gasket and not a cracked head. I don't have a hydrocarbon testing kit and they're like 60 quid online. Is there any way I can diagnose my problem quickly?
