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Smoking Exhaust (Blown head gasket)

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2006

Just another problem my car developed. My dad figured out that it was a blown head gasket, and we fixed it and replaced a bunch of other gaskets and cleaned the engine a bit.

(And yeah, I know the audio is terrible, the camera my friend used has horrible sound quality.)

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  • start at 0:48

    the beginning is unnecessary

  • @eduardosantacruz it is. especially the pictures. if I was to post this again now, i would have probably put all the words in the description... but it was 4 years ago

  • did changing the gasket fix it. this happened in my econovan 2 days ago. the van still drove great same power apart from the smoke on takeoff the cars behind me vanished. not one tailgater all the way home.lol

  • yeah, the gasket did fix it.

  • power loss at all?

  • I don't know, after the head gasket blew I drove it really slow because we had no idea what was going on - I probably never got it above 20mph all the way home.

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  • lol

  • I had a blown fucken ear drum after that. Post with good audio or not at all.

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  • Stop doing burnouts then lol

  • Yeh my car had major power loss before it blew, i was driving home from work in a 100 zone and couldnt hit even over 80 and wen i got home i checked it out and then took it for another drive and next min Bang went the motor.. about 2 km away from home, stuck in my pjs lol walking home haha

  • You can not spell for shit.

    The word one has an 'e' on the end.

    The phrase is 'All of a sudden' not 'All of the sudden.'

  • @cagonesss

    Hahaahahah, know nothing at all, do ya?

  • yep, your car, or most likely your car's engine needs a owner with a bit of common sense and luckily a head gasket job. On the first time you had coolant missing, you should stop driving it, now all you have is a car good for nothing, and if you choose to fix it, a nice bill and a deep hole on your pocket, dumbass :)

  • He was tellin the truth. The car SHOULD start after putting on the new gaskets IF that's the only thing wrong with it. But you wont know until you pull the heads.

  • until da smoke stopped then i went home next morning da car wlouldn't turn on it sounded like it wanted to start but no luck after many tries told a mecanic about wat happened he said I had a blown head gasket does this all make since?? and after some head gasgket work will da car turn on? because it sounds like da car is going to start when i press da brake and acce but doesn't started and alternator are also goooood...

  • I have a question my car kept loosing allot of water so I had to re-fill every morning before work.. I checked da car and couldn't c where the car was leaking so I added some StopLeak to see if dat would help da radiator from any small leaks & then i left it running for 30min & then all the water was coming out of the coolant container it was full boiling out.. and I had allot of white smoke coming out it was crazy my dad told me to leave da car onfor awhile

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