dont do it !
Yes, that would be a temporary emergency repair at best. The only permanent fix is to replace the gasket.
no no no no no. never use liquid gasket
Using liquid glass to fix a blown head gasket is generally a temporary solution rather than a permanent fix. While it might provide a short-term seal and allow the car to run for a limited time, the longevity of the repair can vary widely depending on the severity of the damage and driving conditions. In some cases, it could last a few weeks to several months, but ultimately, a proper head gasket repair or replacement is recommended for long-term reliability. Regular monitoring of the engine's performance and coolant levels is essential in this scenario.
Never use sealant for a head gasket! It is used as a quick fix for cracks in the gasket but will not last very long. Safer to get the job done correctly.
No! I can't use.
Yes. -Unless your manual specifically calls for it, you never use anything but the recommended gasket
you should never use a sealant on a head gasket as that is only a temporary fix in an emergency situation. The only permanent fix is to replace the gasket.
Not likely.... I'd never use anything "temporary" on a head gasket.
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.
No. I tried to put a normal head gasket on my banshee and it leaked coolant like crazy! you have to have the o-rings!
No, the type air filter you use will have no detrimental effect on the head gasket. Head gaskets normally blow due to engine overheating.
Measuring glass is used for measuring the amount of liquid.