I am glad to find this convo. I just pulled my 86 Zuk in the shop and was about to start pulling the motor apart because I believe I have narrowed my issue down to a head gasket. The longer I let it sit, the harder it is to start, losing water slowly, had a number of overheat issues at some points, blows out steam on some starts, all plugs working well, good compression aaaaaand it smells like it is burning varnish instead of gas. I have cleaned the tank out, checked spark, checked fuel to carb, all of that. Some days it runs fairly smooth, but other days it does not. Also, on a hard low end push, it acts like it has trash in the carb, but I cannot help but think it is a cracked or broken head gasket. I am no expert, but this is what I know so far.
With all of that, I figured if I was in there, I might as well do a couple of things to give some low end torque or more power. So my 2 questions are:
1. Does this sound like it could be a head gasket?
2. What would be a good starting point to a little more sack for the zuk? This is my run around deer lease rig, but we tend to drive it on backroads some if this helps. Thank you all in advance for your input.