Did you just change the head gasket or did you take the head to a machine shop to be checked? If you didn't take the head to machine shop the most likely answer is the head is warped and not allowing new gasket to seal properly. It's possible that the machine shop can redeck the head and it will be fine. Hope this is helpful!!!
Head Gasket failure or intake gasket Dexcool is the culprit, had to replace mine.
Your 2000 kia sportage would not accelerate and eventually went dead what could the problem be?
not likely on newer models, but on older ones it could be the fuel pump. If you have that problem with a newer model it could be the head or head gasket, I just replaced intake &head gasket and installed a new head on a 2001 neon and the car started right up after having that problem.
Could be the head gasket. Very common problem with this engine and model year Windstar.
it could be a blown head or bottom end gasket- i had the same thing happen on a snowmobile i replaced the gaskets and it cured the problem
blown head gasket is the usual reason for oil in coolant or radiator. sad part is if you have already replaced intake gasket, u wasted your money as you will have to replace again when you fix head gasket
is it just residue from where the gasket is gone?, if not there is a possibility that the head is cracked, was the head checked to make sure it was not warped? and pressure tested?, also you might have an additional problem, radiator blockage,thermostat stuck or if its the k series the dreaded ballbearing problem, each of these could cause the gasket to go again
There might be a leak in the water pump, or in the radiator. Maybe even check the radiator hoses for cracks and leaks.
i have a 1994 eclipse with a 1.8 we replaced the head gasket and timeing belt now it sputters at low rpms an the check engine light is on what could be th problem ?
This is a common problem with Ford engines. A scratch is allowing exhaust gasses to seep past a head gasket and into a water jacket. Replace your engine coolant replaced annually until you are ready to have the heads resurfaced.
It could be a head gasket that needs replaced or a freeze plug needs replaced depending where the leak is coming from. It could also be a radiator hose.
Could be head gasket!