the blown head gasket would make it over heat. but it wouldn't cause the heater to blow cold, it should actually blow hot if that is wat happened
Not good. Head gasket or cracked head. Exaust is getting into the water jacket somewhere. blown head gasket, or cracked head.
cracked head or a blwn head gasket
Engine will possibly overheat, coolant will mix with the oil, and eventually destroy the engine. You must replace a cracked head gasket.
I have no clue, but it sounds tricky
You may need to replace the radiator thermostat and gasket.
Mine was caused by a blown head gasket. Could be a defective thermostat or a plugged radiator too. Would need more detail about when it overheats and how you know it is overheating to give a better answer.
Bad thermostat, plugged radiator, blown head gasket in order of expense.
head gasket blown. reface the cylinder head and replace gasket. that should fix the problem
cracked head, or leaking head gasket, or cracked block
A Cracked cylinder head, or engine block. Or a blown cylinder head gasket.
The oil pan is at the very bottom of the engine. The gasket sits between the oil pan and the bottom of the block.
the motor will bolt up, compression ratio will change unless you get a cometic head gasket that is matching for both.