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stuck closed thermeostat or blown cylinder head gasket.
Most definitely. A blown head gasket can cause the temperature to rise and put back pressure into the radiator, therefore possibly causing the radiator hoses to blow, or even bursting the radiator.
Blown head gasket.
blown head gasket
A cracked head.
It can if the cylinder fills with coolant.
Overheating can cause this. Air bubbles escaping from the radiator is caused by a blown head gasket.
you betcha it will
Yes if a cylinder has filled with coolant otherwise, no.
Most of the times when you have low compression on one cylinder it's an indication that the head gasket is blown. If more than one cylinder has low compression and is hard to start the you most deffinatly have a blown head gasket
I don't think a blown intake gasket would cause it to overheat, Most causes of overheating are: thermostat stuck in closed position; faulty water pump; broken fan blades; loose belt; clogged radiator; radiator cap not holding pressure; blown head gasket; low or no coolant; leaking hoses.
There is a strong possibility that you have either a blown head gasket or cracked cylinder head.