I'm pretty sure your engine block needs a precise mixture of oxygen and gas etc and the gaskets on your heads are the main air tight place where when cracked or blown gaskets happen oxygen leaks into your expansion chamber in the engine and more oxygen higher explosion temp to push ur piston therefore your engine gets hotter faster new gasket will solve your problem I beliave if not thermostat and radiator
Either. It all depends on the severity of the head gasket leak.
usually not....the engine will start, but will run rough and/or overheat
Because the head gasket is blown.
The car will start but it will run rough and will probably overheat and cause worse problems.
it could possibly have either a blown head gasket or intake manifold gaskets leaking
Could be a number of reasons: low coolant, defective radiator, leaky hoses, blown head gasket...
Sure it will start with a blown head gasket. But, if you continue to run this engine with a blown head gasket you will destroy the engine.
you have a head gasket out.
no. depending on how long the car was driven with a blown head gasket some serious metal on metal warping could have occured if are trying to buy a used car for cheap that had a blown head gasket i wouldn't recommend however if its your car that has the blown gasket take it to the shop very easy to fix
No. You can have the head gasket replaced. This is unless you kept driving the car with a blown head gasket and have totally destroyed the engine.
In some cases, a car with a blown head gasket can be driven. However, it can lead to some bigger car problems down the line.
Yes it can if the coolant has mixed with the oil in the engine from the head gasket being damaged then it will starve the engine of cooling material to flow around the cylinders and will over heat and damage the engine more usually than just a head gasket