Casket will age under its walking enviroment. This causes the engine to leak oil.
you need a head casket
I think you mean head "gasket" - not casket. This is the gasket that is placed between the engine block (bottom part of the engine) and the cylinder head. Your Disco has two heads, so two head gaskets, a left one and a right one.
It came from Vernon O'Neal's funeral home. The bronze casket had been manufactured by the (former) Elgin Metal Casket Company of Elgin, Ill. It was replaced in Washington with a solid mahogany casket.
Could be low on coolant. If the coolant continues to "disappear", you may have a head gasket problem.
It normally rests on a pillow or pillows. sometimes a cushion is built-in to the head portion of the coffin itself.
It's a gasket, not a casket... That might be why you are not finding any answers...
Yes, there is, although both types of caskets have a split top. The divided lid has become the most characteristic feature of American style caskets. In a perfection cut half-couch design, the lid is simply cut into a head and a foot panel, each of which usually has more or less the same length. For viewing, the head panel is opened. The majority of caskets sold in the US today are of the modern perfection cut style. In the traditional, original or "true" half-couch casket, the foot panel has the same construction as a perfection cut casket, but the head panel differs from it because only the upper part of the lid (the "crown") is opened for viewing, while both the front part and the head end part of the "ogee" (the rim or frame of the lid) remain fastened with hinges to the base (or body) of the casket. These hinged parts of the ogee of the head panel, together with the textile lining attached to them, are also opened up during the viewing. This creates the impression of a wide bed with a pillow in it. With other words, the opened half of the traditional half-couch casket looks wider than the opened half of a perfection cut casket. A closed traditional half-couch casket can be differed from a perfection cut casket by the fact that in the former the line marking the split of the lid is slightly broken, while in a perfection cut casket it is unbroken. The original half-couch style has become rare. The main reason why it has been replaced by the perfection cut style seems to be the fact, that in metal caskets - which make up the majority of caskets in the US nowadays - only perfection cut models can be equipped with a gasket which gives them the protective property of a sealer casket.
Not strictly speaking but there was a transparent panel at the head of the casket where through a window- maybe diamond shaped- signifying a lady, her face could be viewed. this is mentioned in some accounts.
In our Catholic Church, the pallbearers stand on the side of the casket and carry it. The casket would be at the head of the procession with the mourners following it, and the priest bringing up the end.
A casket is either a little box, such as a jewellery casket, or a coffin.
Intake and exhaust manifold gaskets are also replaced along with the head gasket. Head is inspected and if cracked it is replaced. Head bolts should also be replaced with new ones.
check your spark plugs for white residue, also you will be burning coolant fast