No, it was definatley the head gaskets!
After what, I think, must be about eight weeks (i lost count!) I finally collected my GTA from the garage today, after having the head gaskets done.
However, I'm not a happy bunny!
My car has the original exhaust still on it. When the garage removed it to work on the engine one of the mounting brackets broke off and left a hole in the silencer. They've tried to patch it up as best as they could, but it's obviously blowing from this hole in the silencer. Now, I've only driven it briefly, 5 minutes round the block, since collecting it this afternoon but it's not driving at all as i expected. I expected with the reconitioned heads and valves and also i had the turbo reconditioned, it would drive better than ever and be a real flying machine. But it feels SLOWER than before and i can't feel any real turbo 'kick' like i used to. I gave it full throttle in 3rd and it spluttered at around 5000rpm. Didn't feel very smooth at all. And it sounds rubbish with the blowing exhaust!
I probably can't really blame them for the exhaust, because it is the old original and was getting very crumbly and worse for wear looking and was due for replacement anyway.
I was wondering. Do i just need to keep driving it over the next few days to let everything settle and it will gradually improve and start to run better?
Will the blowing exhaust be critically effecting the performance, reducing the turbo boost, so I'm not feeling that turbo 'kick' I'm used to? Is this why it feels so slow and underwelming?