I have a 230 that is exhibiting symptoms of a blown head gasket, the coolant showed a slight slick from combustion gases, the radiator overflow would blow out steam very quickly after starting up.
So I did the following:
1) Compression tested all cylinders they read 115 psi +/- 8 psi. (I did not do a leak down test.)
2) Checked the oil for signs of coolant contamination, there was none.
3) Removed the head and had it resurfaced, machine shop said it was warped and twisted.
4) Chased all of the threads.
5) Cleaned the top of the block with brake cleaner.
6) Installed a new Fel-Pro 7564C head gasket with a light coating of Permatex Copper Spray-A-Gasket.
7) Installed the head using new head bolts, threads coated with Permatex High Temp thread sealant.

What I didn't do:
1) Didn't use a straight edge to check the top of the block for any dips.
2) Didn't pressure test the coolant system. (Not sure I need to given what I know now.)
Is it possible that I have a crack between the valves? (I know Charles has mentioned this as being a common issue.)
Is there an issue using the head gasket with the hump?
Is there anything else I should try before pulling the engine?
-Thanks in advance, Matt