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It would be more cost effective to replace the blown engine with a re-manufactured one.
possible bad valve guides or blown head gasket possible bad valve guides or blown headgasket
Although it may be easy in some cases to identify a blown rod, like the rod sticking through a hole in the engine, there is really only one way to know for sure. Pull the oil pan off and inspect the internal components.
Probably not.
AnswerDepends on the Engine Make and Model and governor setup The governer is there for a reason. Removing it from a stock engine will end up with a blown engine.
Blown fusable link? blown fuse probably located in the engine bay
Oil always worked for me!!! ....You might have blown your headgasket! This means that your engine coolant is leaking into the oil in the engine and it causes smoke out your exhaust.
A blown radiator hose could not cause a 2000 Dodge Durango to not have spark and not start unless the heat damaged the computer in the vehicle. Sometimes when an engine overheats, the computer that controls the firing can be damaged.
With a blown head gasket the engine will still run, poorly with issues, but run. A blown engine will not continue to run from that moment on.
The labor for a 2002 dodge intrepid can be anywhere from $800 to $950, and a blown head gasket means a new engine. So to get and engine from a salvage yard can run anywhere from $1200 to $2500
If if starts bubbling even if the engine is cold, most likely blown head gasket. If only when engine warm, stuck thermostat.
The term "blown engine" usaully means the the engine is dead in which case you would not have any power. In the racing world the term "blown engine" could mean something else. A blown engine would be an engine that is super charged with a blower in which case you would have more power.
It depends who does it and what exactly is damaged. $1000-3000 depending on how much engine damage their is.
The cruise control does not have a separate fuse on a 2006 Ram. The cruise system is powered and controlled by the engine computer. If the engine starts, it is not a blown fuse.
A 1984 Dodge 360 blowing oil and white smoke could be a combination of problems. Check the engine oil for water mixed in, and for low engine coolant. Check the pcv valve for a clog. Check engine compression for a possible blown head gasket.
you could be outa gas, the ecu coulda went out, you might have blown your engine, this is a pretty vague question
Spark plug, plug wire, distributor cap, injector, internal engine ........as in a blown head gasket.