Most definitely. A blown head gasket can cause the temperature to rise and put back pressure into the radiator, therefore possibly causing the radiator hoses to blow, or even bursting the radiator.
bad head or head gasket
Radiator hoses, radiator, thermostat gasket,
It could be the radiator, hoses, fuel pump or an engine gasket. All of those components just "give out" with time.
There could be a number of reasons. Damage to the radiator, damage to the pipes and hoses linking to the radiator. Water pump failure. Head gasket failure.
Possibilities are low coolant, defective radiator, leaky hoses, blown head gasket...
Could be a number of reasons: low coolant, defective radiator, leaky hoses, blown head gasket...
Maybe a bad head gasket. When cold, take the radiator cap off and start the engine. If it is a head gasket, water should shoot out of the radiator.
You either have a cracked block, blown head gasket, or intake manifold gasket leaking coolant into the engine oil. You have bad problems.
This can be caused by a number of things. # A shortage of coolant # faulty thermostat # faulty radiator cap # a blocked radiator # faulty water pump # faulty fan # leaky hoses # cracked head or block.
There might be a leak in the water pump, or in the radiator. Maybe even check the radiator hoses for cracks and leaks.
more than likely you need a new radiator for it, when you install it back flush the engine.