Typically a single pop followed by some hissing. If you continue driving there may be popping or knocking noises as you ruin the engine.
If your radiator blows it will not hold any liquid
Most definitely. A blown head gasket can cause the temperature to rise and put back pressure into the radiator, therefore possibly causing the radiator hoses to blow, or even bursting the radiator.
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either radiator plugged or blown head gasket
you have a warped/or cracked head,or blown head gasket
you have a warped/or cracked head,or blown head gasket
Possible blown head gasket.
the recorder has to be blown first and the it will produce a sound.
Cross contamination of transmission fluid within the radiator. Replace the radiator.
Blown head gasket.
blown head gasket
It is obvious you have a leak or a blown head gasket.