If you are referring to the head gasket it can blow easily if the engine overheats. Unless there is a factory defect this is usually why head gaskets blow and mileage on the engine is not a factor.
As long as everything stays in good shape. a car could go a million miles or many more. On the low end it could go at 10000 miles or less.
2000 is a little larger of a car, a little less peppy. It's also a little more quiet due to the fact that the car windows are a part of the door frame. The 2000 is less likely to blow a head gasket, but can have other problems.
It would take less chewing to blow a big bubble.Because you are blowing not chewing.
There are several different ones. Low end is pan gasket for less than $100.00 High end is pump gasket for $500 to $1000.00
It may be a valve cover gasket, which is far less labor intensive to replace.
Tighten each one uniformly just until they stop, any further and you squeeze out the gasket, any less and it leaks.
change it....change it.....they are less then ten bucks, alot cheaper then a blown head gasket
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You probably burnt out the thermostat.Or less likely if the overheating was over a long period of time then you can damage the head gasket or intake manifold gasket.
An older kid should be able t blow a bigger balloon because a younger kid would have less breath and would therefore blow the balloon up slower and the older kid would be able to blow the bigger one. Also, the more air in the balloon the harder it will be to blow it up.
You blow the same strength of air as a loud note but less air.
The part number for a monotorque head gasket is 12622033. This part can be purchased from some retailers for as little as $50.32 before tax. However, you can find it used for less.