Head gaskets seal the clyinder head to the block. Head gaskets usually blow when the vehicle has been run too hot for too long. Heat warps the cylinder head and gasket quits sealing, known as a blown head gasket. There are other reason for blowing a head gasket, but this one of the most common reasons.
A head gasket can blow on any thing.
ofcourse they do, they blow on any engine
Yes, 90's Subaru's head gaskets do blow out easily.
torque specs on head gaskets 1988 toyota corolla 4A-F
head gaskets blow and intake manifold gaskets break
Engine Overheating is the major cause.
No, head gaskets usually blow because the engine overheated or there was a defect in the gasket or head during production.
blowing head gaskets
usually overheating of the engine
YES. The intake gaskets have NOTHING to do with the head gaskets. It is a very common problem that the intake gaskets blow. It is not common for the head gaskets to leak unless the engine was over heated, and I mean HOT.
No, the type air filter you use will have no detrimental effect on the head gasket. Head gaskets normally blow due to engine overheating.
Running the engine hot repeatedly.