How to tell if you have a blown head gasket "3 Easy Test"
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 Published On Mar 21, 2018

In this video, I will show you 3 easy ways to tell if your cars head gaskets are blown. How to tell if you have a blown head gasket. After watching this video you will be able to test for a head gasket problem and know 100% if your head gasket will need to be repaired. Here are the links to the test equipment I used in the video.

Combustion Leak Tester: http://amzn.to/2u9WyLA
Coolant system pressure tester: http://amzn.to/2ptJMlC
Headgasket sealer: http://amzn.to/2ubs9N8

With the cost of most head gasket repairs, you always want to be sure that is the problem before spending that kind of money on any repair. A second option is always recommended. And as a reminder never open a hot radiator cap.

I don't recommend using head gasket fix in a bottle unless you plan on junking the car. It may get you by in a pinch but is know for causing other cooling system problems but the stuff will work sometimes.

But with a few easy tests, you will be able to tell if you have a head gasket problem in your car.



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