It's overheated, probably. unless you have matches in there
Sure it will start with a blown head gasket. But, if you continue to run this engine with a blown head gasket you will destroy the engine.
Because the head gasket is blown.
The first place to look would be a blown head gasket, or; a stuck thermostat, bad water pump, low water, bad fan (mechanical and or electric) - all of which could cause a blown head gasket.
Blown head gasket. But with a blown head gasket wouldn't you notice a kind of milkyness to the oil when you checked the oil because of the mixing?
battery is dead, alternator is blown, needs new distributor, blown engine, head gasket is out, could be a number of things, take it in to a mechanic
Blown head gasket.
It can if the cylinder fills with coolant.
Yes. There is coolant flowing through your heads and if that gasket is blown then coolant could be entering your cylinders, causing stalling. Check your oil, if it is "Chocolate milky" looking, then you have coolant entering your oil, possibly from a blown head gasket or many other locations. Hope this helps. Remember to start with the simpilest solution first.
usually not....the engine will start, but will run rough and/or overheat
Yes it would.
You have a blown head gasket.
Loss of power and hard to start.