...head gasket which can produce oil in your coolant and over heats the engine. The 2nd is less likely and that is that your radiator and oilcooler both are leaking. My guess is the head gasket. Good ...
...head gasket that will need to be replaced. You are going to have to take everything off the top of the motor, and get the the headers, this also involves removing the exhaust. This is a pretty major ...
...head gaskets. Had the heads checked for straight and cracks. Replaced the timing belt and water pump. Now while running I have a flashing check engine light, codes p0300,0301,0303,0305. replaced the ...
...replace the head gasket, and that isn't cheap or quick. With any luck, the head gasket is the only damage. Sorry for the bad news :( but at least you know what the problem is now. White smoke out of ...
We have an engine oil leak that the Dealer says he needs to pull the engine to fix it - They estimate upto $ 3000 to fix it. Do you have any information about this. your first mistake is going to a ...
...tank. Shop said head gasket, but it passed the smog. Runs fine other than that. Replace the head gaskets. It would have passed the smog test, because oil and water are not getting in to the
...head gasket. Repair entails getting the cylinder head removed(which means pretty much everything you see when opening the hood), buying a replacement head gasket, resurface the cylinder head and bolt ...
no heat oil and coolant mixing Most likely a blown head gasket, or intake gasket. Remove and replace.
...it is a head gasket. car did not leak prior to this. waht is the problem? You could have a leaking water pump gasket. Did you put sealant on it when you replaced it? were ALL surfaces totally
...the radiator is not able to remove the heat for the engine, you'll most likely blow a head gasket. Replace the radiator $200.00. You'll have to do it anyway after you blow a head gasket
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