You will need to do either a cylinder leak down test or a compression test.
Cracked head or head gasket bad
Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?"
Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?"
Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?"
Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?"
Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?"
Blown head gasket
Yes it can. Depending on the location of the oilways and the design of the head, oil can leak into a cylinder bore or out and down the side of the engine.
The head gasket should tell you which side up it should say top on it the side that says top gose up
That narrows down which head needs a gasket or which side of intake needs a gasket. Check your oil for signs of water in pan.
Yes it can. Depending on the location of the oilways and the design of the head, oil can leak into a cylinder bore or out and down the side of the engine.