Depends on the degree of damage, how well it needs to run, and hoe clever the vehicle's on-board diagnostics are. Minor damage, stupid diagnostics, it should start. Minor damage, good diagnostics, might not start. Major damage, no go.
It can if the cylinder fills with coolant.
A damaged fuel pressure regulator can cause a car not to start.
a seal (i.e seal) between the cylinder and the head on a car
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It might sputter and sound like it is trying.
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One, the cylinder head.
To find wether your car is burning our or leaking it, clean off area around where gasket(seal) should be. If the area is leaking it obveously will no onger be clean. To check if your car is burning oil start the vehicle and if the exuast fumes are black its most likely oil seeping into the cylinder from a damaged gasket or damaged cylinder head or block. To fix buy new head gasket(make sure to get correct model and fit). before attempting to put on that is if you do it yourself. compare the old gasket to the origional. If you get blue smoke its most likely coolant leaking into the cylinder and combusting with the fuel/air mixture.
The ignition cylinder is the part you turn your key in to start the car, this is in its housing.
The head gasket or actual cylinder head is cracked.
A head gasket joins that cylinder head with the cylinder block. It separated the oil and the coolant passages. If the two mix, the head gasket will "blow" soon.