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I blown head gasket can cause an engine miss which one cause a rough idle.
perform a pressure test on the cylinders. if they don't hold pressure it's a blown head gasket
No, a normal tune up cannot cause a blown head gasket. A blown head gasket normally is caused by an engine overheating or by a defect in the gasket or head. If it happened right after a tune-up that is just a coincidence.
Yes, I blown head gasket will definitely effect the emissions.
Most definitely. A blown head gasket can cause the temperature to rise and put back pressure into the radiator, therefore possibly causing the radiator hoses to blow, or even bursting the radiator.
I have a 1990 Mustang 5.0. I know for a fact the head gasket is blown. Every time I open the radiator there is a release of pressure. So my answer is yes.
It can as one or more cylinders may have a misfire. A blown head gasket will destroy your engine.
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Yes, that is possible. A blown head gasket will destroy the engine.
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.