It sounds like a jalopy, or it sounds fine. But, you will probably lose coolant throughout the engine and the coolant will mix with the engine oil. Your low coolant light will probably come on a few times a week.
Let the engine overheat will normally blow the head gasket.
blow a gasket, blow a fuse : pushed past some tolerance level into an angry fit.
Check the Horn wiring and if this is good then replace the horn.
Normally they blow due to engine overheating. They can sometimes blow for no apparent reason.
If it was repaired before head might have been warped and wasn't checked, poor quality gasket and or incorrect torque values. A warped head won't seal no matter what you do.
Anytime the engine overheats you have the possibility of blowing the head gasket.
No, head gaskets usually blow because the engine overheated or there was a defect in the gasket or head during production.
A head gasket can blow on any thing.
The Blow was created in 1991.
yes
If you are referring to the head gasket it can blow easily if the engine overheats. Unless there is a factory defect this is usually why head gaskets blow and mileage on the engine is not a factor.
Yes, if you're unlucky.