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Pretty expensive (from a garage). Most people scrap their cars after a head gasket has blown, or get a new engine.
Possible blown head gasket or cracked head. Have this looked at by a professional ASAP, and do not drive this car until you get it fixed. Serious engine damage will occur.Possible blown head gasket or cracked head. Have this looked at by a professional ASAP, and do not drive this car until you get it fixed. Serious engine damage will occur.
Blown intake manifold gasket or blown head gasket, figure on $600 to $650 to get intake gasket fixed and if a head gasket your looking at least $1,000.
It is most likely a blown head gasket or a cracked head. Chemical sealers generally do not work. Your best bet is to replace the head gasket and inspect the head for damage.
Blown head gaskets cannot be "fixed", they have to be replaced. If you are mechanically inclined and want to try and do it yourself, get a Hayne's or Chilton's repair manual for your vehicle to find everything on how to do it.
Are you asking why is your coolant disappearing? If so, it can be a number of things. A blown head gasket, leaking water pump, radiator, heater core, hose, to name a few. If you can see no apparent leak after driving the vehicle then suspect a blown head gasket. As this can do serious damage to your engine, I suggest you have this fixed ASAP.
more than likely not...you will be dumping alot of water to in the oil....it could be a exhaust manifold gasket
price varys from your car model and where u buy the head gasket or where u go to it fixed. our best bet is calling around to see your local automobile part store for the best prices
You have a blown head gasket i would not drive it until it has been fixed
Blown head gasket. You better have this fixed before driving anywhere. Serious engine damage will occur if you continue to drive this car. I second the blown head gasket diagnosis -- classic symptoms.
Blown head gasket or cracked head. Do not drive until this is fixed. You are seeing and smelling coolant.
Without knowing what application you have this cannot be answered. For the majority an engine does not have to be pulled. It all about whether you can access the heads for removal or not.