I am addicted to reading like a full
blown crack head.
Not exact matches
But since there aren't sufficient polyphenols to mop up all those reactive oxygen species (ROS), their diet and exercise will, over time, lead them to suffer rampant inflammation, probably leading to the human equivalent of
blown head gaskets and
cracked engine blocks.
Could I have a problem with my oil cooler, water pump or do i have a
blown head gasket or a
cracked engine... I need some basic advice before i rush off to mechanic and open my wallet.
Cracked coolant reservoirs and white smoke indicates your A3 may have a
blown head gasket.The oil is old too.
NEVER NEVER NEVER put cold water in a hot engine, chances are you will
crack the block and / or cylinder
head, also it will
blow out of where you are filling it like a volcano and may well scald you.
It is usually an indication of
blown head gasket,
cracked head or block.
While this
cracking may still be caused by regular vibrations I am wondering if
blown head gasket may have actually caused periodic pressure fluctuations in the cooling system and that somehow contributed to the coolant reservoir wall fatigue.
Sometimes catastrophic
head failures don't contaminate the oil (which does indeed produce a frothy substance as you describe); the
head could be
cracked from the outside into a coolant passage, or, rarely and usually only in poorly manufactured or improperly installed gaskets, the
head gasket can
blow outward from a coolant passage.
They found the exhaust manifold
cracked, leading to the
blown head gasket (which was also not properly fixed earlier).
To answer the question - moot at this point for you I'm sure, but this is a Question and Answer site after all - What looks and acts like a
blown head gasket, resulting in coolant in the cylinder, when the
head gasket is fine:
cracked head warped
head improperly torqued ore loose
head bolts (torque them down in a pattern) missing parts (o - rings, dowel pins,...
I found http://community.cartalk.com/discussion/2297412/radiator-fluid-disappearing-like-a-magic-trick, the working theories there are
blown head gasket,
cracked cylinder
head, or a leaky heater core.
This usually indicates a
blown head gasket or
cracked cylinder
head.
The works by Barry X Ball and Huma Bhabha both represent a scarred or wounded
head: the exposed chicken wire in Huma Bhabha's work is skeletal, as if part of the
head has been
blown away; the
cracks and fissures in the stone in Barry X Ball's work can be read as scars or
head wounds.