A head gasket is a gasket that sits between the engine block and cylinder head in an internal combustion engine. Its purpose is to seal the cylinders to ensure maximum compression and avoid leakage of coolant or engine oil into the cylinders; as such, it is the most critical sealing application in any engine, and, as part of the combustion chamber, it shares the same strength requirements as other combustion chamber components. From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_gasket
does anybody know how this Bar's headgasket repair work?
no you should not drive with a blown headgasket, water is now in the oil and will ruin the bearings etc.
your headgasket is blown
What is the avearage cost to fix a blow headgasket on a 98 lumina
prolly a blown headgasket or results of a preexhisting headgasket problem. if your headgasket isn't blown or you fixed it before drain the contents and add more oil.
? is vague. Even with a blown headgasket you will have some compression and it is usually the same in both cylinders
Could be headgasket
blown headgasket
blown headgasket
Be best not to, best idea is go buy a whole new headgasket due to it being cracked or you got a blown headgasket.
You have a blown headgasket.
if you have to ask take to an auto tech