Head Gaskets
The head gasket
is the part of your car's engine system that contains all the heat and
compression generated by your car's engine. The goal of the head gasket
is to seal all combustion chambers, coolant and oil passages between
the head and block, making the head gasket one of the most critical
gaskets in your engine.
The head gasket
is placed between the cylinder head and the engine block. Various car
manufacturers produce their own head gaskets for the particular makes
of their automobiles. So whatever your car's needs are, there's a head
gasket set just for you. Time will come that your head gasket will leak
or blow.
Symptoms of these include coolant in the engine oil, engine oil in the
coolant, and overheating. If the cause is overheating, the thermostat,
radiator, water pump, and EGR system should be checked to determine
why the engine got too hot. Always remember, when your head gasket fails,
a replacement head gasket should immediately be installed.
Head gaskets fail
due to various reasons, which includes the design of the engine or the
gasket itself, installation errors, and as mentioned, overheating. Replacement
should immediately be done before the radiator gets damaged further,
as a damaged head gasket transfers cylinder heat and pressure to the
cooling system, blowing up the radiator.
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