No, it will not. This is just a temporary emergency repair. The only way to fix a blown head gasket is to replace it.
In your dreams bubela! Buy a new gasket.
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Blown/no fuse, bad relay, or a bad switch
They don't work and are only an emergency repair. If you have a blown head gasket the only way to repair it is to replace it.
my head gasket was blown and it had water in the oil which made the oil look a milky color
If it was removed then YES.
I hate to tell you this but I just paid $3,500 at the Nissan dealer for head gasket replacment.
NO! These type products are only an emergency repair. The only permanent repair is to remove and replace the blown gasket. Besides these type products can cause clogging of the cooling system. Do not use them.
Either a leaking intake manifold or a blown head gasket. You can take it to a repair shop and have a block test done. That will tell you if it is a head gasket. DO NOT drive anymore than needed as the water will destroy the engine bearings.
There are a couple of things that can cause your 1992 Nissan Maxima headlights to stop working. A bad ground wire can cause the problem. A blown fuse can also cause the problem.
your head gasket is probaly blown.
It's not even worth trying. The pressure in the cylinders during compression will blow away any gasket sealant. The ONLY way is to remove the head, have it resurfaced then put it back together. NO IT WON'T only thing that will help is a new gasket set ( I KNOW DAMET )