I hate to tell you this but I just paid $3,500 at the Nissan dealer for head gasket replacment.
Could be a blown head gasket or the piston rings Could be a blown head gasket or the piston rings
No additive is going to help - you need to get your head gasket replaced.
If fumes are coming into a car it is most likely not going to be coming from a head gasket. The more likely places will be a blown exhaust gasket, exhaust doughnut, or some other type of exhaust leak.
You may have a blown head gasket(s).
you probably have antifreeze going into the engine oil pull dip stick and feel if its slippery in feel if so antifreeze in oil probably blown head gasket
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If it is cracked, the vehichle may be driveable, but if it's blown, there's not going to be any cylinder compression and the engine won't run.
you might have a blown head gasket and the coolant is leaking into the cylender and the engine is burning it.
Oil in the radiator is a sign that you have a blown head gasket. The head gasket will have to be replaced. STOPdriving this car immediately or you will destroy the engine.
Rotaries don't have cylinders, heads, or head gaskets! It sounds like you have blown a water seal, which is the equivalent to a blown head gasket usually attributed to overheating. Unfotunately, a blown h20 seal requires a rebuild to fix!
Usually oil in the radiator or water in the oil indicates that you have a blown head gasket or a cracked head or engine block allowing oil to seep into the water jackest in the engine. Hope for a blown head gasket...it is much cheaper to repair.
You have a blown head gasket. Antifreeze that should be going through a hole in your gasket and then cooling the engine head is going into a cylinder. From there it is going out an exhaust pipe as steam. It is also getting into an oil drain hole and getting into the oil pan. It is inexpensive to get a head gasket fixed compared to the cost of having a blown engine replaced.