Didn’t puff out like a blown Headgasket but looked more like “really dense condensation” if I could put it that way (not sure if you can see it well in the picture) . Turns out there was a restrictor put in by the previous owner on the car in the return fuel line and when I...
Blown head gasket The most common symptom that your car has adamaged head gasketis the engine overheating frequently. A broken head pad means your engine has to work harder to generate power. Furthermore, blown head gaskets can cause your car to lose coolant, make the engine cooling system l...
Blown radiator hose Leaky head gasket A foreign object perforating the radiator core If you suspect your vehicle is leaking coolant, have your vehicle’s cooling system inspected. Can You Drive Without Coolant? The short answer is yes you can…but not for long. To understand why this is ...
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In contrast to the Camaro, a blown Altered like this one makes big power and is potentially hard on the chassis. On the plus side, they are very easy cars to inspect. (Image/Wayne Scraba) When inspecting a chassis, look for cracks in the tubes and welds, bent tubing, and ...
Makes no sense. The car has a known issue from time put in to now with a good paper trail. I would think it's time to contact the BBB and a lawyer. Bought car last year. 53 times taken to dealer for anti freeze leak, nothing. Still losing anti freeze. Both head gaskets replaced...
Top it up – if it drops again you may have a leaking seal or gasket. Bubbling coolant, or coolant being forced into the header tank too readily, may indicate a blown head gasket or another overheating problem that needs investigation....
Your analysis makes so many assumptions about the future that it becomes ridiculous. Last time I checked, things change all the time, often on a dime. Glad to see you have the next few years/decade mapped out, when billionaire investors admit they don’t. Glad to see you ...
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