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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

I think the head gasket is blown because it's leaking compression to the radiator. It still doesn't appears to throw water through the muffler, but eventually it will if not corrected on time.

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  • put the radiator cap on. The engine is fine. It will continue to blow coolant out if you don't put the cap on.

  • headgasket is not blown. you've opened your radiator cap and let air in. While the coolantpump is rotating it pushes the air around and it comes up again like bubbles . its normal.

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  • @xdyingfetusx69 thats the problem, new cars are 'disposable' lol

  • His head gasket IS leaking if you look at the antifreeze it is a milky, opaque green instead of a dark clear green, that means there is some oil contamination

  • steal seal works preetty damn good. i had oil mixing with my coolant and didnt realize it til i went for an oil change lol. they did all fluid checks and found that oil was in the coolant, but i didnt have the $ to put a new motor in so i came across steal seal followed the intructions and the car stop mixing oil in water and its still running good. and once the gasket seals u dont have to flow it out u can leave it in there to prevent future blocks from going.

  • hahaha wow wtf r uuuuu doing hahahaha

  • ur car looks pretty new.......

  • wow wtf are u doing?

  • @Sheppards1984 Head gaskets can blow in several ways, e.g. between cylinders, water-way to cylinder, oil-way to water-way etc, and only one of them will show up as oil in the water, so no mixing certainly does not mean the head gasket is fine. Pressurisation of the coolant like that can only be happening by combustion gas entering the cooling system. Heat expansion wouldn't be happening that quickly.

  • I don't think it's blown... If it doesn't lose coolant, doesn't mix the coolant fluid and motor oil, I guess that there's nothing to worry about.

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