Buy, or borrow a tool from any auto parts store [some even loan tools] that is called a Compression Tester. Read the instructions carefully several times until you fully understand the test proceddure. Then test each cylinder. A blown head gasket will show up with this test. Also, a Compression Tester can determine other problems like sticking/leaking valves, vacuum line leaks, and a couple of others that I can't recall at the moment.
what are you asking here? PLease be more specific ...like - how do I know if my head gasket is blown, or what do I do about a blown head gasket ......
The only repair for a blown head gasket is to replace the gasket.
No, it will not. This is just a temporary emergency repair. The only way to fix a blown head gasket is to replace it.
head gasket is blown
Because the head gasket is blown.
a blown head gasket needs to be replaced as early as possable. it will only get worse and additives like water glass, etc will gradually worsen the problem.
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.
No it will not. The only thing that will fix a blown head gasket is to replace the gasket.
Blown head gasket.
you probably have air in cooling system, which is probably caused by blown head gasket(s). Head gasket and intake gasket on these engines are notorious for failing.
Yes, I blown head gasket will definitely effect the emissions.
There are several possible indications of a blown head gasket: If the head gasket is blown between adjacent cylinders there will be poor or no compression in either cylinder. Poor compression in any cylinder can be caused by a blown head gasket. That condition can also be caused by a burned valve or piston. Coolant in the crank case can be caused by a blown head gasket. Compression in the coolant can be caused by a blown head gasket. An engine with a blown head gasket usually loses performance and runs poorly or not at all.