It is not wise to drive with a blown head gasket. If you continue driving with a blown gasket, eventually your car will over heat and the engine will seize up. This can cause accidents if it occurs while driving.
If the engine is run while the gasket is blown, the engine will overheat and eventually blow or seize up. If the gasket blew and engine was soon after turned off, there may be no further damage to the engine. Replacement of the gasket can get this engine in working condition.
bubbles in the overflow bottle indicate air being pumped into the water. The most likely causes are either a blown head or intake gasket.
White smoke is coolant entering the combustion chamber. You have a blown head gasket. STOP driving this car immediately or you will destroy this engine. The head gasket must be replaced.
I'd be suspicious of the thermostat.
Bad water pump, stuck thermostat, clogged radiator, blown head gasket, trapped air in cooling system, defective cooling fan, defective thermal relay, or a combination of these.
A faulty thermostat. leaking head gasket lower radiator hose soft collapses when motor is reved up
you have blown a head gasket
Yes but only for a little while. You will definatly notice a blown head gasket by looking for steam in the exhaust and water in your oil.
Need to change your thermastat i have done that but still over heats when driving
Need to change your thermastat i have done that but still over heats when driving
The typical signs for a blown head gasket is white exhaust coming from the tailpipe, gradual coolant loss, rough idle, temp gauge may fluctuate a bit while driving.