it depends on what went bad if it threw a rod out the side of the block your going to see it but it droped the bottom half of a piston in the oil pan it would miss and cut out and sooner or later stop running and lock up
Pull the fuse out and have a look at it and if the wire inside is broken then its blown
most often blown meaning supercharged - air being forced into the engine by a belt driven device..look on howstuffworks.com for a bunch of info. or it could also be referring to an engine that has "blown up" - blown a piston or rod etc.
It should look like oil. If it has been in the engine for some time it may have an almost black appearance to it due to the dirt and sludge it has in it. If your oil looks milky you could have a problem with a blown head gasket or cracked block.
With a blown head gasket the engine will still run, poorly with issues, but run. A blown engine will not continue to run from that moment on.
No. It would cause the coolant and oil to mix and it would look like a Milkshake drain oild and check it.
check the hoses.. check for cracked/blown head gasket - you might see staining on the engine block check for water in the rocker box - oil will look like mayo - side effect of a blown gasket check for a leaking freeze plug
look for any mixing of coolant/water with your engine oil...on dipstick (looks like chocolate milk or frothy white), check your coolant reservoir for oil contamination...these are typical signs of a blown head gasket
Just look at your engine oil and you can tell, if it looks milky there is water getting into the oil and that's the sign of a blown intake gasket or head gasket.
The term "blown engine" usaully means the the engine is dead in which case you would not have any power. In the racing world the term "blown engine" could mean something else. A blown engine would be an engine that is super charged with a blower in which case you would have more power.
It looks like a blown up cranberry when it is picked and its black.
your body would look like as if someone have blown you up
If your radiator blows it will not hold any liquid