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blown head gasket or cracked block blown head gasket or cracked block
A cracked block means that the engine itself is cracked. A blown head-gasket means that the gasket between the engine and the head has blown. Either can be caused by overheating the engine. When an engine overheats the head can warp causing the head-gasket to give out. In some engines the heat cracks the block. If the block is cracked, it's over. If the head-gasket is blown you can always machine the head surface and put it all back together.
Defective spark plug, plug wire, burnt valve, busted piston, bad rings, blown head gasket or cracked head.Defective spark plug, plug wire, burnt valve, busted piston, bad rings, blown head gasket or cracked head.
You have a blown head gasket or a cracked head.
This is caused by a blown gasket that allows coolant to escape. Does your engine smoke sometimes when theirs coolant? If yes, then it's definitely a blown gasket.
if it is busted near a water jacket then serious. if between cylinders or on the edge of a cylinder, then you just lose power.
Cracked Engine Block or blown head gasket.
ckeck the oil dipstick if the oil has a color like chocolate milk the oil has water/colant in it which means the head gasket is blown and its leakin water into the engine block
sounds like either a blown gasket, or cracked block. Check for a blown head gasket If possible return the car for a refund.
Cracked block or blown head gasket.
In a vehicle- a blown gasket caused by overheating, block warpage
White smoke from the exhaust is a sure sign of a blown head gasket. You will also be loosing coolant with no apparent leak. A compression test will verify this. A rod will knock if the bearings are worn.