- Location
- Columbus, IN
Just trying to keep this simple.
rebuilt my engine. 600 miles later, blew my headgasket, car still ran fine enough to get it to the house, just couldn't get on the gas much,.
new headgasket, now the car wont start and wont build compression, i've checked the timing by complete tear down and rebuild 2 times, no doubt its correct, piston TDC and cams exactly were they need to be, but still no good.
Bascially, my question, have any of you blown a headgasket and torn up any other parts in the process, such as piston rings, or valves, I have personally not hear of it, but would assume that coolent pouring into a cyclinder would create enough steam to do some harm.
i know you guys want to know car, and details, but i don't have that much time to type all the crap out, so i just want to know, have you ever broken anything else when simply blowing a head gasket?
thanks for any help, Gene MJ
rebuilt my engine. 600 miles later, blew my headgasket, car still ran fine enough to get it to the house, just couldn't get on the gas much,.
new headgasket, now the car wont start and wont build compression, i've checked the timing by complete tear down and rebuild 2 times, no doubt its correct, piston TDC and cams exactly were they need to be, but still no good.
Bascially, my question, have any of you blown a headgasket and torn up any other parts in the process, such as piston rings, or valves, I have personally not hear of it, but would assume that coolent pouring into a cyclinder would create enough steam to do some harm.
i know you guys want to know car, and details, but i don't have that much time to type all the crap out, so i just want to know, have you ever broken anything else when simply blowing a head gasket?
thanks for any help, Gene MJ