A blown head gasket is a very serious problem, in fact, if you have one, your car probably isn't running. But, just because your car isn't running, doesn't mean you've blown the head gasket. In this video series, you'll learn how to find, check, and replace or repair a leaking or blown head gasket. And PLEASE REMEMBER every car is different so buy and check your cars repair manual before starting.
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 2 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 3 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 4 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 5 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 6 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 7 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 8 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 9 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 10 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 11 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 12 of 13
Diagnose and replace a blown head gasket - Part 13 of 13
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6 Comments
I wish this were just one single video instead of 13 tiny ones with the same introduction for each
same here!
thats the valve cover what about the head gasket thanks.
What happen to the Blown Head Gasket Repair topic....
whatta gyp
i have a sienna 2002 model overheating and i hv changed the water pump,radiator and removed thermostat and it continue to shot water.pleas wat could be the problem
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