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Warped/cracked head or gasket-it's hydrolocked

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Q: How does antifreeze get into a gasoline engine pistons 2005 freestar?
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You think antifreeze is getting into the pistons and the engine is not wanting to stay running antifreeze is getting into the pistons?

Is there white smoke coming out of your exhaust pipe , even when the engine is warmed up? That's the most obvious sign that coolant is getting into an engine cylinder from a bad head gasket , a warped or cracked head


What happens when gasoline burns in an engine?

the gasoline is used to create small explosions in the cylinder and pushes the pistons out to eventually turn a shaft. In theory, heat is converted into work.


Does a 1990 VW fox have an interference engine?

Yes it does. No sir, I disagree. If it is the original1.8L SOHC gasoline engine then it is not an interference engine. ie: if the cam belt breaks it will not damage the pistons or valves.


What type of antifreeze is used in a 1992 Ford F-250?

On a 1992 Ford F-250 : If it has a gasoline engine : GREEN color antifreeze , meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A


How the spark ignition engine works?

As gas flows into the ignition box, a spark is made, igniting the gasoline and the explosion starts driving the pistons.


When does gasoline gives off energy?

gasoline is a fuel. It produces energy when the fuel is burned. In your car the spark makes tiny explosions which drive engine pistons up and down, thus moving your car.


Could a leak from the engine have a funny odor in the car?

Yes antifreeze is sweet smelling, burning oil stinks and gasoline is, well gassy.


Is the crankshaft a internal combustion engin?

The crankshaft is part of a piston engine, which can be either an internal combustion engine (one that runs on gasoline, diesel, propane, natural gas or carbon monoxide) or an external combustion engine (a steam engine). The pistons are connected to the crankshaft through connecting rods. The pistons turn the crankshaft, which creates the rotating motion you bought the engine for.


Engine is an example of an internal-combustion engine?

An internal combustion engine is one that burns a rapidly combusting fuel in small bursts inside of cylinders. The force of the burning fuel expanding pushes on pistons which fit into the cylinders, and these pistons are used to power the engine. Examples include cars and trucks which burn fuels such as gasoline, diesel, or ethanol.


How many types of pistons are there they are two types of piston?

There are many, many types of pistons. The pistons of a 4-cycle gasoline internal combustion engine are different from those in a diesel powered or two-cycle two cycle engines. There are other alternative fuels that require specialized pistons too. Then within a group, such as 4-cycle gasoline automobile engines there can be domed, or pistons with valleys or cut-outs for the valves. There short sleeves, long sleeves, thick or thin wall, or cuts for different types of rings. There are literally thousands of different types or variations of pistons.


How many pistons used in v8 hemi engine?

There are ( 8 PISTONS ) in a V8 engine


What happens when gasoline is burned in an engine?

When gasoline is burned in an engine, it causes the pistons to go up and down. The pistons then turn the cam shaft which turns the transmission and drive shaft. The drive shaft turns the wheels after the car is put into gear.