What are the effects of a blown engine cylinder head gasket?
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The effects of a blown engine cylinder head gasket are: 1. The cylinder and cylinder head cannot be sealed, allowing coolant to enter the cylinder, leading to a hydrolock fault; 2. The cylinder fills with water, which turns into steam under high temperatures, causing severe rusting of the cylinder; 3. The coolant will frequently run low due to excessive consumption, and the coolant in the auxiliary reservoir may appear turbid and bubbling. The solution is to replace the engine cylinder head gasket. The engine cylinder head gasket, commonly referred to as the head gasket, is an elastic sealing component placed between the cylinder block and the cylinder head. Since the cylinder block and cylinder head cannot be perfectly flat, a cylinder head gasket is necessary to prevent high-pressure gases, lubricating oil, and coolant from leaking between the cylinder block and the cylinder head.