If you don't know how to do it in the first place - then don't bother trying. Fixing a head gasket is far too complex for an amateur - go round some of your local garages and get a quote for fixing it. It could end up costing thousands of pounds/dollars!
My advice is - if it turns out to be pricey, then just buy yourself a new car if possible - and not a French one! Something like a Toyota Avensis (which I have had 3 of - all of which got near 200,000 miles) or a Honda Accord are good value for money, and VERY reliable (the V-Tec petrol engines in the Accord are probably the most reliable engines known to man).
No it will not. The only thing that will fix a blown head gasket is to replace the gasket.
does nanotechnology ( head gasket and block repair) fix blowen head gasket
Replace the head gasket is the only fix.
The only fix is to remove the head and replace the gasket.
remove head and replace gasket :)
If you remove the head then of course you replace the head gasket.Where can you get sodium silicate to fix a blown head gasket?Know that adding sodium silicate to an engine is only a temporary fix for a blown head gasket and will not permantly fix the problem. The only permanent fix is to replace the head gasket. I would never add any head gasket fix material to any engine.
Remove the head and replace the gasket. No other way to fix it.
No, the only permanent fix for a blown head gasket is to replace it.
No, it will not. That is used as an emergency repair. The only fix for a blown head gasket is to replace it.
The only repair is to replace the head gasket.
Remove the cylinder head and replace the gasket. -Possibly even have the head skimmed.
you should never use a sealant on a head gasket as that is only a temporary fix in an emergency situation. The only permanent fix is to replace the gasket.